8 reviews tagged with "cinema, iwo jima"

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Lars and Bianca

*****

A small town modern fairytale that goes one step too far. Directed by: Craig Gillespie. Starring: Ryan Gosling, Emily Mortimer, Paul Schneider, Kelli Garner, Bianca the doll. What's it about? Lars (Gosling) is an introverted man who is...

Reviewed by gem via on 27 Apr 2008.

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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

*****

DUBLIN, IRELAND - The entertainmentireland website review says it all: "How good is The Diving Bell And The Butterfly? It's ridiculously good." I can't recommend this film enough. Firstly, it's a very very sad story, but yet utterly captivating and...

Reviewed by Neal McQ via on 10 Apr 2008.

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Death Proof

*****

I was disappointed to see that they split the two Grindhouse movies after the double-bill flopped in the US. But anything by Tarantino is worth watching and I was looking forward to Death Proof despite only reading the bare details about it. It is done...

Reviewed by Old Baldy via on 23 Jan 2008.

1 of 1 people found this useful.

Enchanted

*****

I brought 3 of the kids to this Disney movie last weekend. All 3: 2 boys aged 8, 6 and daughter aged 4 really enjoyed it. Animation and 'real life' mixed as wicked stepmother (Susan Saradon) sends princess Giselle to New York. Fairy tale prince follows...

Reviewed by ManicMammy via on 19 Jan 2008.

1 of 1 people found this useful.

Perfume - the Story of a Murderer

*****

Can you empathise with a serial murderer?

Reviewed by Marcas O'Duinn via on 02 Jan 2007.

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The Last King of Scotland

*****

A lot has been written about how Forrest Whitaker got the role - how the lovably cuddly bear unsheathed his claws and roared. And there's no question; he shines, like the complexion of the old Amin shone from pure, pulsating vitality... but...

Reviewed by Marcas O'Duinn via on 12 Oct 2006.

4 of 4 people found this useful.

Flags of our Fathers

*****

It flags towards the end

Reviewed by Marcas O'Duinn via on 12 Oct 2006.

2 of 2 people found this useful.

Stranger than Fiction

*****

Aye aye, skipper…

Reviewed by Marcas O'Duinn via on 12 Oct 2006.

2 of 3 people found this useful.

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LaFayettes Café, Imperial Hotel

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I really feel it's about time I wrote a review for this as it's my favourite café in the city. Even when I try other...

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Heat (RTE)

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I've just watched the second episode. Are these people really the best that applied to be on the show? Sauages and a can of tomatoes...

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In Bruges

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Suprisingly good film, really kept the interest with moving plot, good writing, black comedy and exceptional acting.

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ABC's Fruit Scones

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This Alternative Bread Company 4 pack of fruit scones is rather good. Plenty of plump sultanas in them, they taste great when slightly heated and...

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