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201. A raw look at happenstance
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 23 January 2007Babel is ambitious, almost to a fault.
202. A stupid nation of easy targets
Get Hampshire, Monday 13 November 2006To give it its full title, Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, is now showing at Vue Basingstoke, Odeon Guildford and Odeon Bracknell.
203. History Boys satisfies - up to a point
Get Hampshire, Friday 20 October 2006THE History Boys, now showing at Odeon Bracknell, Odeon Guildford and Vue Basingstoke, manages to mask its theatrical origins up to the very last scene.
204. Able actors and acid dialogue raise film
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 10 October 2006The Devil Wears Prada, which is now showing at Odeon Guildford, Odeon Bracknell and Vue Basingstoke is a welcome case of able actors getting the better of an ordinary script.
205. Very effective apocalyptic sci-fi
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 26 September 2006Think of P D James and comfortable mystery, rather than edgy science fiction, comes to mind.
206. Beautifully composed tale from bedtime story
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 22 August 2006Lady in the Water, now showing at the Odeon Bracknell, Odeon Guildford and Vue Basingstoke, is not the life story of Hollywood bathing belle Esther Williams. Nor do we find out what it’s like to be married to Jacques Cousteau.
207. A very un-Hollywood romance
Get Hampshire, Monday 31 July 2006YOUR enjoyment of The Break-Up, now airing its dirty linen at the Odeon bracknell, Odeon Guildford and Vue Basingstoke, will depend on how much you like witnessing slanging matches.
208. A fitting tribute to a hero
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 18 July 2006Such is the reverence that has gone into Superman Returns, now showing at the Odeon Bracknell, Odeon Guildford and Vue Basingstoke, that it is almost impossible to dislike it — reverence not only for the original comic books, but also for the clutch of films which starred Christopher Reeve.
209. Smoke and fire with dark satire
Get Hampshire, Monday 19 June 2006Only a handful of people in the world know what it truly means to be despised, the smooth-talking Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart) cheerfully explains in the new satire Thank You for Smoking, now showing at Vue Basingstoke, the Odeon Bracknell and the Odeon Guildford.
210. Failure to determine genre is a bad omen for remake
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 13 June 2006It’s always a bad omen for a horror film when it wastes an hour trying to decide what kind of horror film it's going to be.
