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Room 237
Movie Review | Ali | 27th September 2012
Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Shining.
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Forget it, Jake... It's (the Somerset House screening of) Chinatown
Movie Feature | Ali | 3rd August 2011
Well, sort of near Chinatown, anyway. I ventured out of my gaming chair to attend the Film4 Summer Screen showing of Chinatown at Somerset House. And you're going to hear all about it, whether you like it or not. (I hope you like it).
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Trailer for James L Brooks' Paul Rudd romcom, How Do You Know
Movie Trailer | Ali | 14th August 2010
That should have a question mark, surely.
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The Departed
Movie Review | Dave | 14th October 2006
"Nothing is given to you in this life, son. You have to take it," leers Jack Nicholson in the opening moments of Martin Scorsese's return to the gangster genre in which he made his name. Make no mistakes, whilst this is hyped as Scorsese's return to his roots, from the opening voice-over on, this is Jack's movie. Nicholson ...
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