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Son Of Rambow
Imagination, fantasy, and the irreplaceable bonds of childhood
friendship highlight this "comedy that's full of heart". Clint Morris
checks out the film that "is padded with real human emotion and genuinely likeable characters to make
it a winner".
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Review
- Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Harold & Kumar 2 marks
the triumphant return of these two hilarious, slacker anti-heroes. The
movie stars John Cho as Harold and Kal Penn as Kumar, two stoners who
can't seem to get a break.
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In Bruges
Academy Award-winning writer/director Martin
McDonagh takes audiences on a killingly funny trip In Bruges.
Colin Farrell makes a welcome return to form in the excellent black
comedy.
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Review
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Make It Happen
Embarking on a journey to fulfill her dreams
as a dancer, a young girl
discovers a new style of dance that will prove to be the source of both
conflict and self-discovery.
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Exclusive
Interview - Luke Ford - The Mummy : Tomb of the Dragon
Emperor
After
conquering the TV and Cinema screens in Australia, local-lad-come-good
Luke Ford is set to hit the big screen in the latest action adventure The Mummy : Tomb of the Dragon
Emperor. Sean Lynch caught up with star.
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Trailer
Trash - David Zucker's Latest
| Jim Carrey's "Yes Man"
| "Eagle Eye"
Trailer Trash is back with some brand new
Movie Previews, including the latest political comedy from the makers
of Flying High,
Jim Carrey's latest - plus a look at the remake of The Day The Earth Stood Still.
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Review
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Baby Mama
In a comedy that brings together some of
today's sharpest talent, Tina
Fey and Amy Poehler team up tell the story of two women, one apartment
and the nine months that will change their lives: Baby Mama.
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Review
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Tropic Thunder
Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr
lead an ensemble cast in Tropic
Thunder. A film which may very well be the Oceans 11 of comedy
- and is an early tip for comedy of the year.
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Review
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Pineapple Express
The
folks behind Superbad
are back with yet another classic comedy in the making. This time, Seth
Rogen takes on drug dealers in this stoner-action-comedy, but as Sean
Lynch explains, this is what happens when comedians get big.. and it
isn't always good.
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Review
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Stars Wars : The Clone
Wars
Star Wars takes on a dazzling new look in
the first-ever animated feature from Lucasfilm Animation – Star Wars : The Clone Wars.
Sean Lynch takes a look at the first CGI animated adventure.
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Review
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Taken
A former government operative comes out of
retirement and uses his
extensive training to rescue his estranged daughter from a slave trade
operation. Sean Lynch takes a look at the coolest vigilante flick this
year.
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Review
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Mamma Mia! The Movie
| Second Opinion
Meryl Streep leads an all-star cast in the
feature-film adaptation of
the beloved musical that has been seen by more than 30 million people
in 160 cities and 8 languages around the world.
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Exclusive
Interview - Luke Ford - The Mummy : Tomb of the Dragon
Emperor
After
conquering the TV and Cinema screens in Australia, local-lad-come-good
Luke Ford is set to hit the big screen in the latest action adventure The Mummy : Tomb of the Dragon
Emperor. Sean Lynch caught up with star.
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Exclusive Interview - Claire Van
Der Boom - The Square and
TV's Rush
In a country where good acting
roles are few and far between, there seems to be one shining light -
Claire Van Der Boom. Her star is on the
rise with roles in the Aussie drama Rush, the Tom Hanks
epic The Pacific
and The Square.
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Exclusive
Interview
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William
Moseley - Chronicles of
Narnia : Prince Caspian
After surviving an 18 month long
audition process which landed him a role in The
Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, English born actor
William Moseley is back for seconds. He caught up with our own Sean
Lynch while in Melbourne.
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Exclusive Interview - Santo Cilauro - Funky Squad & Thank God
You're Here
Working Dog are Australian television
royalty. Since the '80s, they have churned out such classic TV shows
and films such as Frontline,
The
Castle, The Late Show and Thank God You're Here.
Sean Lynch caught up with one of the men behind Working Dog, Santo
Cilauro, to chat about their latest Retro-DVD release Funky Squad. Read
The UNEDITED Interview here.
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