Movie Reviews  | Teenage angst is hard to treat | | 12:43am Thu 15 May 08 | | Charlie Bartlett (15): The ever-brilliant Robert Downey Jr, playing the headmaster with problems of his own, shows the youngsters how it’s done as he slowly peels the layers off his character. |
| Smart People (15) | | 12:42am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | From the trendy typography in the opening credits to the acoustic guitar soundtrack, Noam Murro's debut mumbles "indie drama" from the off. Dennis Quaid is a widowed professor bringing up a teenage poet son and a Young Republican daughter (Ellen Page). |
 | Shutter (15) | | 12:42am Thu 15 May 08 | | Reduce, reuse, recycle. Hollywood has always been a green kind of town when it comes to foreign films, believing there's no such thing as a good idea that can't be stripped of its subtitles and repackaged for domestic consumption. Shutter, a remake of the 2004 horror from Thailand, shows what a futile exercise it can often be. |
| Caramel (PG) | | 12:41am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | With perfect timing given recent events comes this Beirut-set tale from actor-director Nadine Labaki. Layale (Labaki) runs a beauty salon where the speciality of the house is waxing with caramel. When she's not tending to customers' legs, Nadine is waxing lyrical about her own woes (she's involved with a married man) and inviting her customers to do the same. |
| Heartbeat Detector (12A) | | 12:40am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | Mathieu Amalric Amalric, star of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, makes this ideas-laden drama watchable. Set in the French offices of a German company, Amalric plays Simon, a psychologist asked to investigate an executive's increasingly strange behaviour. Finding that the answers lie in the firm's wartime past, Simon begins to see disturbing links to the present. |
| Outpost (18) | | 12:40am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | True to its title, Steve Barker's horror is certainly out there. A little bit The Fog, a lot The Thing, and shot on a tiny budget in
Scotland, it's a curious beast. A band of mercenaries have been sent to an unidentified location in
Eastern Europe. |
| Welcome to the Sticks (12A) | | 12:39am Thursday 15th May 2008 | | Unlike Beaujolais and lorry driver protests, French comedy doesn't always travel well. In Dany Boon's picture, a massive hit at home, post office manager Philippe (Kad Merad) pretends to be
disabled to wangle a cushy transfer to the seaside. In punishment, the diehard southerner is despatched to what he views as the frozen, savage, north. |
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What happens in vegas (12A) | | 12:10am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | Finding the ideal partnership for a romantic comedy is like cracking a safe. There are infinite combinations but only one opens the door to greatness. Take Cameron Diaz
and Ashton Kutcher. Two young, gorgeous, fun-loving sorts with all their all own teeth and in Diaz’s case considerable comedy chops. Put them together and they should click. |
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Speed racer (PG) | | 12:09am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | The Wachowski brothers of Matrix fame go wild with the paint box and SFX in this live action adaptation of the Japanese cartoon. Imagine a highly stylised, hyper-caffeinated cross between Wacky Races and The Jetsons with ninjas and a chimpanzee thrown in and you’re almost there. |
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