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  • THE INBETWEENERS MOVIE

    Odeon East Kilbride, 27.08.11- The very British cinema genre of successful television comedy going to the big screen is one littered with disasters.  Think of the poor feature-length versions of On The Buses (1971, Harry Booth), Porridge (1979, Dick Clement), Bean (1997, Mel Smith), or the nadir of them all, the deplorable Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000, Ed Bye). …

    Iain Kelly

    30/08/2011
    Cinema, Commentary, Culture, Entertainment, Film Review, Review, Review
    cinema, cinema review, comedy, commentary, culture, entertainment, film, film review, movies, Review, reviews, the inbetweeners
  • ONE DAY

    Odeon East Kilbride, 24.08.11 The novel One Day by David Nicholls takes the typical boy meets girl story and spreads it over twenty years by focusing on where each of the main characters, Emma and Dexter, are on one day – the 15th of July – every year from 1988 to 2008. It’s a neat trick…

    Iain Kelly

    26/08/2011
    Books, Cinema, Commentary, Culture, Entertainment, Film Review, Review, Review
    adaptation, anne hathaway, art, cinema, cinema review, commentary, culture, david nicholls, entertainment, film, film review, jim sturgess, lone scherfig, movies, one day, Review, reviews, romola garai
  • COWBOYS & ALIENS

    Odeon East Kilbride, 21.08.11 After the success of Super 8 (J.J. Abrams, 2011) at the start of the month, the summer of films has taken something of an upturn in fortune, which continues with Jon Favreau’s latest action genre mash-up, Cowboys & Aliens.  Like Super 8, Cowboys & Aliens has taken a tried and tested genre,…

    Iain Kelly

    23/08/2011
    Cinema, Commentary, Culture, Entertainment, Film Review, Review, Review
    art, cinema, cinema review, commentary, cowboys & aliens, culture, daniel craig, entertainment, film, film review, harrison ford, jon favreau, movies, olivia wilde, Review, reviews
  • RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES

    Odeon East Kilbride, 17.08.11 Along with the trend in recent years for the Hollywood studios to rely more and more on sequels and known franchises for their big budget summer films.  Rather than recognising that a franchise is dead, has run its course and every possible  storyline has been mined, studios have begun rebooting films in order…

    Iain Kelly

    19/08/2011
    Cinema, Commentary, Culture, Entertainment, Film Review, Review, Review
    brian cox, charlton heston, cinema, cinema review, commentary, culture, entertainment, film, film review, james franco, movies, Review, reviews, rise of the planet of the apes, rupert wyatt
  • SUPER 8

    Cineworld Glasgow, 05.08.11   What’s this oddity arriving in cinema in this summer of 2011? It’s a summer Hollywood film, but it’s not based on a comic book superhero, it’s not a sequel, (nor is it franchise-friendly opener), it doesn’t star any big names, and it’s not a remake of a European or Asian hit, it’s not…

    Iain Kelly

    07/08/2011
    Cinema, Commentary, Culture, Entertainment, Film Review, Review, Review
    action, cinema, cinema review, commentary, culture, entertainment, film, film review, j.j. abrams, movies, Review, reviews, steven spielberg, super 8
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