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23.11.2010
The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets’ Nest review
Rupert de Paula
This leaves Blomkvist to really drive the film, and after two and a half hours I was getting restless.
The Millennium Trilogy concludes with The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets’ Nest. But does it provide a satisfying final third? Here’s Rupert’s review…
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19.08.2010
The Girl Who Played With Fire review
Rupert De Paula
Stieg Larsson’s phenomenally successful Millennium series gets its second adaptation with The Girl Who Played With Fire. So how does it fare? Rupert finds out...
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17.06.2010
MacGruber review
Rupert de Paula
In short, this is one of the stupidest, most puerile films I have seen in a long, long time. The good news is it was also very funny
MacGruber finally makes it to the UK, and Rupert hopes it experiences a better fate over here...
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06.06.2010
Greenberg review
Rupert de Paula
Rupert de Paula reviews low budget, lo-fi Greenberg, the latest film from The Squid And The Whale director Noah Baumbach...
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04.06.2010
She’s Out Of My League review
Rupert de Paula
Rupert de Paula takes a look at She's Out Of My League, the screwball bromance comedy from the writers of Hot Tub Time Machine...
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01.06.2010
Death at a Funeral review
Rupert de Paula
Rupert checks out comedy remake Death At A Funeral, starring Chris Rock…
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21.04.2010
Date Night review
Rupert de Paula
It's a good job that Date Night has Tina Fey and Steve Carell on board, who make comedy gold from a script of straw...
Disc Reviews
18.03.2010
The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus DVD review
Rupert de Paula
Rupert checks out Heath Ledger's final film, Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus, as it hits DVD...
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08.03.2010
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo review
Rupert de Paula
Will Rupert join the chorus of voices praising The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo to the skies?
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02.03.2010
The Scouting Book For Boys review
Rupert de Paula
A terrific British drama with some excellent moments, Rupert checks out The Scouting Book For Boys...
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25.02.2010
From Paris With Love review
Rupert de Paula
Our second take on the new John Travolta action flick From Paris With Love. But will Rupert like it as much as Ron did?
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17.02.2010
Solomon Kane: James Purefoy interview
Rupert de Paula
When you're faced by a group of ghouls or the walking undead? I don't think a pithy one-liner is the first thing to come to mind!
The star of Solomon Kane, billed as the West Country Batman by this very site, chats about the film. It's Mr James Purefoy...
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08.02.2010
The Wolfman review
Rupert de Paula
The middle ground is always dangerous, being neither one nor the other, and The Wolfman suffers from this stylistic schizophrenia
After many delays, The Wolfman finally arrives in cinemas this week. So, we asked Rupert:: is it any good?
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02.02.2010
Invictus review
Rupert de Paula
Clint Eastwood unites Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon in an uplifting story of South Africa and the 1995 rugby World Cup...
Disc Reviews
30.01.2010
Surrogates review
Rupert de Paula
Surrogates had the potential to be something really very interesting indeed. Sadly, it wasn't meant to be...
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31.12.2009
Top 10 Films of the Decade
Rupert de Paula
Rupert picks out his ten best films of the ten years just gone...
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31.12.2009
Top 10 Stinkers of the Decade
Rupert de Paula
What are the worst films of the past ten years that are best forgotten? Here are Rupert's suggestions...
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07.12.2009
The Limits Of Control review
Rupert de Paula
Jim Jarmusch's latest film, The Limits Of Control, is far from his best. Yet it might just stick around in your head afterwards...
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02.12.2009
Cracks review
Rupert de Paula
From the daughter of Ridley Scott comes a superb little movie that may yet attract awards attention. Rupert checks out Cracks...
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25.11.2009
Nativity review
Rupert de Paula
A Christmas film that's not as Christmassy as you might think? No wonder Nativity has made Rupert happy...
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21.11.2009
Law Abiding Citizen review
Rupert de Paula
Finally arriving in the UK, Law Abiding Citizen sprinkles moments of quality in the midst of an otherwise okay thriller.
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09.11.2009
2012 review
Rupert de Paula
After two more hours of skyscrapers collapsing, tidal waves consuming cities and the ground generally being torn asunder, the slightest sniff of one trick pony-ism does start to permeate
Roland Emmerich blows the world up again, as his latest effects opus, 2012, proves to be his best film since Independence Day...
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05.11.2009
Jennifer’s Body review
Rupert de Paula
As it arrives in UK cinemas, Rupert offers his thoughts on Megan Fox as a possessed cheerleader in Jennifer's Body...
Disc Reviews
24.10.2009
Blood: The Last Vampire DVD review
Rupert de Paula
Does Japanese anime inspire a hit Hollywood movie? Not in the case of Blood: The Last Vampire, no...
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11.10.2009
Couples Retreat review
Rupert de Paula
Vince Vaughn + Jon Favreau should equal comedy gold. With Couples Retreat, it really, really doesn't...



























