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A Very Long Engagement (2004) 'Predictably quirky (Mini-review)' [Click arrowhead for full review] About a Boy (2002) 'I'd suggest reading the novel, casting Grant (with spiky haircut), and/or renting the excellent High Fidelity instead' [Click arrowhead for full review] Adaptation (2002) 'Clever self-referentiality quickly becomes over-clever' [Click arrowhead for full review] After the Sunset (2004) 'Rent 'The Thomas Crowne Affair' instead (Mini-review)' [Click arrowhead for full review] Batman Begins (2005) 'If you can stay awake through the yawnworthy Asian-martial-arts-flick rip-off that calls itself the first half, the well-paced second half makes one of the best action movies I've seen' [Click arrowhead for full review] Bend it Like Beckham (2002) 'Despite its many flaws, remained watchable, occasionally humorous and even a bit touching, and the end wasn't nearly as sickly-tacked-on-happy-ending-ish as I'd feared it might be half-way through' [Click arrowhead for full review] Big Fish (2003) 'Negotiated that fine line between sweet & oversweet, between heart-tugging & sentimental, to succeed in its own terms' [Click arrowhead for full review] Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) 'Just catch the trailer -- all the half-decent jokes are there (Mini-review)' [Click arrowhead for full review] Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) 'One can overdose even on Wonka Chocogoodness' [Click arrowhead for full review] Collateral (2004) 'Feels like two-thirds of an intelligent & memorable thriller. Pity it couldn't make it to 100%' [Click arrowhead for full review] Dear Frankie (2004) 'Worth a try for the beautiful industrial landscapes alone (Mini-review)' [Click arrowhead for full review] Delicatessen (1991) 'Gorgeous cinematography and quirky black humour make this film such a joy to watch' [Click arrowhead for full review] Die Another Day (2002) 'Do all the changes leave room for DAD to make a successful Bond movie? To my mind, the answer has to be no' [Click arrowhead for full review] East is East (1999) 'An intense, absorbing film: highly recommended' [Click arrowhead for full review] Erin Brockovich (2000) 'A thoughtful drama, but rather lugubrious pacing & too even a tone make the film less memorable than it should have been' [Click arrowhead for full review] Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) 'My candidate so far for the best film of 2004' [Click arrowhead for full review] Evelyn (2002) 'A poignant film which oozes enough charm to overcome its many flaws' [Click arrowhead for full review] Finding Neverland (2004) 'Succeeds adequately on its own terms, at least for those viewers craving emotional truths rather than biographical ones' [Click arrowhead for full review] Freaky Friday (2003) 'Few surprises and little tension… the viewer is treated to a heavy dose of moralising, with a triple shot of schmaltz thrown in at the end for good measure' [Click arrowhead for full review] Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003) 'A visual feast, with every frame set out and lit like a Dutch master' [Click arrowhead for full review] Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 'A strange, distended film' [Click arrowhead for full review] Kingdom of Heaven (2005) 'Ridley Scott appears to have been on a bit of a crusade himself here' [Click arrowhead for full review] Kinsey (2004) 'At times it felt like a documentary (Mini-review)' [Click arrowhead for full review] Laws of Attraction (2004) 'Rent The Thomas Crown Affair instead, or just go to bed early.' [Click arrowhead for full review] Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003) 'Much of the film was stirring, heroic ... over-sentimental ... Boring' [Click arrowhead for full review] Lost in Translation (2003) 'One might wonder whether it's possible to make a mainstream film essentially without plot, where realism triumphs. Where I think Lost in Translation failed was in portraying Tokyo -- it means that the film might as well be set in a parking lot' [Click arrowhead for full review] Love, Actually (2003) 'The whole somehow feels less than the sum of the parts… far too saccharine, with far too few surprises' [Click arrowhead for full review] Pirates of the Caribbean (2003) 'Well-written & entertaining… Johnny Depp is magnificent' [Click arrowhead for full review] Secret Window (2004) 'The final fifteen minutes or so manage to be yawningly predictable whilst being unsupported by the remainder of the film' [Click arrowhead for full review] Secretary (2002) 'Shainberg thinks of Secretary as doing for S&M what My Beautiful Laundrette did for gay relationships, but the film has a lot more in common with Pretty Woman's portrayal of prostitution' [Click arrowhead for full review] Serenity (2005) 'The action movie format robs the concept of much of its idiosyncratic charm' [Click arrowhead for full review] Shaun of the Dead (2004) 'Hilarious cross-genre one-off (Mini-review)' [Click arrowhead for full review] Spider-man (2002) 'The film retains the two-dimensional, compressed feel of a comic strip' [Click arrowhead for full review] Spider-man 2 (2004) 'Enjoyable but entirely forgettable (Mini-review)' [Click arrowhead for full review] The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (2005) 'From the moment that Lucy steps out into the snowy forest, I was hooked' [Click arrowhead for full review] The Hours (2002) 'A beautifully constructed and clever film that still packs a potent emotional punch' [Click arrowhead for full review] The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) 'Adroitly treads the tightrope of innovation vs familiarity' [Click arrowhead for full review] The Incredibles (2004) 'Touted as an animated film for both children & grown-ups, it sometimes seems an uneasy mixture of material aimed at entirely different audiences.' [Click arrowhead for full review] The Libertine (2005) 'Depp's performance as the titular libertine is magnificent' [Click arrowhead for full review] The Shipping News (2001) 'A quirky film, with some incredibly beautiful & memorable images' [Click arrowhead for full review] The Terminal (2004) 'Not the worst film this year -- but there's been some tough competition' [Click arrowhead for full review] William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (2004) 'The film's sympathies lie firmly with Shylock, portrayed magnificently by Al Pacino' [Click arrowhead for full review] Wimbledon (2004) 'A tennis pic entirely lacking in balls, it has the sole distinction of soundly beating Love, Actually to my Clunker of the Year spot' [Click arrowhead for full review]
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