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84% Bolt

Synopsis: For super-dog Bolt (voice of JOHN TRAVOLTA), every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue?at least until the cameras stop rolling. When the star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York...
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DVD review: Mamma Mia!

guardian.co.uk/film's Xan Brooks meets the all-singing, all-dancing Irishman as the Abba musical hits cinemas More video Nov 14 2008 Jul 13 2008 Feb 25 2008 Jun 10 2007 Mamma Mia! Jul 1 2008: July 1 2008: World premiere of Mamma Mia! at the Odeon
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86% Bolt

Synopsis: For super-dog Bolt (voice of JOHN TRAVOLTA), every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue?at least until the cameras stop rolling. When the star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York...
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The Love That Dare Not Bare Its Fangs

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Canine TV Action Star Discovers That Life Is the Best Reality Show

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Pucks Love Potion, Splashed Across Town

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Choke

The stars of Gurinder Chadha's new film hit the red carpet in London More video Oct 21 2008 May 12 2007 Sep 10 2005 Aug 1 2004 May 28 2008: In pictures: Three premieres, twelve expensive frocks and a lot of hype later, the film is finally here
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Waltz With Bashir

Has Israel made a mass, semi-conscious decision to forget about the Sabra and Chatila massacres of the 1982 Lebanese war, in which Israeli forces allowed Christian Phalangist militia into Palestinian refugee camps to slaughter civilians? This
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Silent Voices (2008)

Based on research garnered from 100 eyewitness accounts, seven people from completely different backgrounds recount how their lives have been affected by domestic abuse. All profits from the sale of the DVD will go to the NCDV.Verdict A touching,
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Film Review: Twilight

'Twilight' already has such a buzz that you sense all we really need to do is stand back to let hordes of teenage girls rush into theaters to exalt in this romance between a human girl and a vampire boy. Its success is predetermined, and two more films
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We Are Together

Jointly financed by record companies, TV stations and charities, this documentary showcases the a cappella singing talents of children from the Agape Orphanage in South Africa, while also aiming to raise awareness about AIDS-afflicted communities. Paul
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You, The Living

Described by Swedish helmer Roy Andersson as 'a farce about the human condition', offers a bleak tableau of everyday despair that makes his 2001 effort look positively euphoric. Following a variety of glum individuals across a faceless city landscape
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Bolt

Emerging from Disney's wounded in-house animation arm, ' ' is as routinely arranged a tale as the Mouse House is capable of telling. However, the lack of screenwriting imagination is offset by the inherent charm of the picture, resulting in a pleasing
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SHORTS COLUMN | An Unlikely Partnership Results in Short Films with Something to Say

Back in May 2008, eight UCLA graduate students were given good news: the nonprofit organization AARP wanted to give each of them $10,000 to make short films on the hot-button topics of healthcare and financial security. The bad news was the students had
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REVIEW | Dream On: Tom Gustafson's "Were the World Mine"

The least one could ask of a wish-fulfillment fantasy film is a little buoyancy and breeziness. Yet for all its good-natured intentions, Tom Gustafson's 'Were the World Mine,' in which a put-upon small-town gay teen converts his hopelessly straight town
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Australia

A brassy melodramatic version of period romances in harsh lands ala 'Gone with the Wind' and 'Out of Africa,' Baz Luhrmann's ' ' proves to be a flawed, formulaic family crowd pleaser with identity issues rather than a serious adult-targeted awards
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James Bond Box Office Lowered by a Quantum

When final weekend box-office figures were reported for Quantum of Solace, this new James Bond movie saw its record-breaking numbers stirred, but not dramatically shaken: Quantum, the 22nd official entry in the Bond franchise, earned $67.5 million in its
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Film Review: Australia

Opens: Nov. 26, U.S. and Australia (20th Century Fox) SYDNEY -- With his audaciously titled epic 'Australia,' Baz Luhrmann has delivered a shamelessly melodramatic, often eccentric spectacle with true-blue blockbuster potential. The most expensive
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Film Review: Transporter 3

Jason Statham returns for a third go-round as mercenary courier Frank Martin in creator Luc Besson's lucrative 'Transporter' series, but this time he's firing blanks. Easily the worst in a trilogy that has been notable mainly for the presence of its
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REVIEW | Dull Flame: Shamim Sarif's "I Can't Think Straight"

[An indieWIRE review from Reverse Shot. You would think that a cross-cultural, cross-religious lesbian romance should have enough built-in conflict to sustain an 80-minute feature, but Shamim Sarif's 'I Can't Think Straight' slumps and stretches its way
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Quantum of Solace

Alcohol/ Drugs Blood/Gore Disrespectful/ Bad Attitude Frightening/ Tense Scenes Guns/Weapons Moderate Moderate Extreme *Moderate Extreme ImitativeBehavior Jump Scenes Music (Scary/Tense) Music (Inappropriate) Profanity Moderate None Heavy None Mild
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Slumdog Millionaire

Alcohol/ Drugs Blood/Gore Disrespectful/ Bad Attitude Frightening/ Tense Scenes Guns/Weapons Mild Moderate Extreme Heavy Extreme ImitativeBehavior Jump Scenes Music (Scary/Tense) Music (Inappropriate) Profanity Moderate None Mild Moderate Heavy
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Taboo Breakers by Calum Waddell

) - Cinema has courted controversy since the silver screen's inception. Breaking screen taboos - particularly when it comes to smaller budget or independent films - can really make a product stand out in a crowded marketplace. But it's a fine line -
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Film Review: Revolutionary Road

'Titanic's' Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet reunite in 'Revolutionary Road,' only instead of their characters finding themselves on a sinking ship in 1912, they run aground in a disastrous mid-1950s marriage. In the bad-marriage movie sweepstakes,
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News

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Witches, The

This is a tired old horror movie that wasn't memorable in its day and stands out even less today. Joan Fontaine leads a strong cast, but neither the storyline nor the production values are enough to make this one worthwhile.
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Woman Wanted

Holly Hunter can't rescue this mediocre relationship drama about a housekeeper and the father and son for whom she works. The characters and too shallow and their actions too unlikely for this to be satisfying. Kiefer Sutherland's direction is as bland
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'Entourage' Recap, Ep. 11: "Play'n with Fire"

(l-r) Adrian Grenier, Kevin Connolly, and Jeremy Piven star in HBO's 'Entourage: Season 5' 10:03 (or 3:42 a.m. Entourage time): Turtleā??s mission, should he choose to accept: Keep Jamie-Lynn Siglerā??s late-night booty call a secret from the
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Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris (2008)

An exploration into the life of late French jazz singer Jackie Paris. Verdict At times fascinating, but De Felitta's presentation is sometimes a little skewed.
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Waltz With Bashir (2008)

On realising he has no memory of serving in the Israeli Army during the First Lebanon War in 1982, Ari Folman tracks down his old buddies to hear their stories of the conflict, and try to solve the mystery of his own psychological blindspot. Verdict A
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