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6 Events on Friday the 22nd of February, 2008

The Inheritance

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In the nether fields of no budget filmmaking the script is king, which is why The Inheritance kicks off with such an advantage. Tim Barrow’s screenplay – let’s call it a diatribe – is starkly honest. There are no polite references to ... (click to read more)

Lars and the Real Girl

Ryan Gosling gives another dazzling performance in Lars and the Real Girl, a gently naughty comic melodrama of love found and lost. Lars Lindstrom (Gosling), an awkward young man, lives in the garage beside his deceased father’s house. The ... (click to read more)

32A

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How does life measure up for a 13-year old girl? In 1970s Dublin, the summer holidays beckon for Maeve and her circle of friends. This story is set in the “in-between” time of a girl’s life, when she is no longer a child and not yet a ... (click to read more)

Blade Runner

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It’s been 25 years since the release of ‘Blade Runner,’ Ridley Scott’s science fiction cult film turned classic, but only now has his original vision reached the screen.

An earlier director’s cut played in theaters 15 years ... (click to read more)

Waveriders

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Following the success of his previous 2003 film Eye of the Storm, Irish director Joel Conroy has returns once again to the world of international surfing. His new film Wave Riders provides both a well researched insight into the foundation of ... (click to read more)

The Cottage

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Following on from the success of his debut feature London To Brighton, Paul Andrew Williams’ sophomore effort is a relentless dark comedy with an extreme twist. Brothers David (Andy Serkis) and Peter (Reece Shearsmith) have set aside their ... (click to read more)

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