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Movie review: Little Fockers ***
The hugely popular Focker clan return for a festive threequel — a holiday feast of slapstick from the family who put the fun in dysfunctional. It has taken 10 years, but likeable nurse Greg Focker has finally won the approval of stern father-in-law Jack Byrnes.
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Movie review: Black Swan ****
Natalie Portman is a hot contender for the Best Actress Oscar thanks to this performance as a tortured ballerina descending into madness. She plays the skeletal Nina, a cripplingly insecure ballerina who lands the lead in her company’s production of Swan Lake.
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Movie review: The Tourist **
The Tourist follows the mysterious Paris-based Elise, whose lover has stolen millions and is on the run from the authorities and a mobster. He sends her a note telling her to catch a train to Venice and along the way pick up a stranger.
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Movie review: True Grit *****
The Coen brothers team up once again with Oscar winner Jeff Bridges — a cult hero as 'the Dude' in their Big Lebowski - who flaunts his acting mettle as trigger-happy U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn.
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Movie review: The Green Hornet ***
Britt Reid is a slacker playboy who becomes boss of a newspaper following the sudden death of his wealthy father. He and his driver, a kung fu expert and gadget genius, decide to fight crime as the masked Green Hornet and sidekick.
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Movie review: The Dilemma ***
Life is sweet until Ronny sees buddy Nick’s wife Geneva kissing another man. Determined to discover the extent of her deceit, he begins an amateur investigation that descends into comic mayhem.
ACADEMY AWARDS 2011: THE NOMINEES
King's Speech front-runner for Oscar glory
The King's Speech scored a royal flush earlier this week, earning a staggering 12 nominations for this year's Oscars. Also picking up a string of nominations was the Coen Brothers' western True Grit with 10 and David Fincher's The Social Network with eight.
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Movie review: No Strings Attached **
Natalie Portman plays Emma, who decides to embark upon a strictly sex relationship with Adam (Ashton Kutcher), a long-time friend. But can they be just friends with benefits?
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Movie review: Justin Bieber: Never Say Never *
The Rolling Stones gave us Gimme Shelter, Bob Dylan delivered Don’t Look Back. Following in these mighty rockumentary footsteps is, er, Justin Bieber.
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Movie review: Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son (no stars)
Martin Lawrence dons his fat suit for a third time to play Big Momma, alter ego of FBI agent Malcolm Turner. So it's yet another 'black guy as fat girl' farce - why does this joke, like the characters in these dire movies, never wear thin?
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Movie review: I am number four *
Alex Pettyfer (Stormbreaker) plays John, a teenage alien from the planet Lorien who is on the run from the evil Mogadorians, the species which destroyed his home. He is one of only nine of his race who survived - and they are being hunted.
Movie review: Rango ****
From Edward Scissorhands to Captain Jack Sparrow, Johnny Depp excels in portraying the eccentric. His latest incarnation is one of the oddest yet - a chameleon with an identity crisis.
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Movie review: The Adjustment Bureau ****
Matt Damon really is on a roll. After the excellent True Grit, Green Zone and Invictus comes another well-acted thriller, this time about cheating fate.
Greenpeace film and comedy screen this Sunday
A documentary about an environmental victory and a sophisticated comedy about midlife triumphs are featured in the Bermuda Docs Weekend Series this Sunday.
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Movie review: Red Riding Hood *
Valerie, our red-hooded heroine, lives in a medieval village that is stalked by a werewolf. Under a blood red moon it slaughters Valerie’s sister, prompting the villagers to call in famed werewolf killer Solomon.
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