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  • The Break-Up

    2006
    Rated:
    12A

    Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston play a couple whose relationship falls apart in Peyton Reed's 'anti-romantic comedy'

    Rating: 3 Star
  • Taxi

    2004
    Rated:
    12A

    US remake of the hit French action movie, with Queen Latifah as a sassy New York cabbie who teams up with cop Jimmy Fallon to foil a gang of bank robbers

    Rating: 2 Star
  • Grumpy Old Men

    1993
    Rated:
    12

    Lemmon and Matthau revive the old schtick for Petrie's tailor made comedy about two psychotically fractious Minnesota neighbours who both fall for the charms of an elderly widow (Ann-Margret). The ma

    Rating: 0 Star
  • News Boys, The

    1992
    Rated:
    PG

    It's Manhattan 1899, and New York's newspaper boys are trying to take on a newspaper owner who has cut into their meagre earnings. Led by charismatic teen Bale and helped by goodie grown-up Pullman,

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Twice in a Lifetime

    1985
    Rated:
    15

    Hackman plays an ordinary Joe who suffers a mid-life crisis on his 50th birthday and reaches out to barmaid Ann-Margret for support and sympathy. Needless to say, he gets little of either when his wi

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Return of the Soldier

    1982
    Rated:
    TBC

    Bates heads the cast of this dour drama as the shell-shocked First World War soldier who has had all of his long-term memory wiped out by the conflict; returning home to his devoted wife (Christie),

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Magic

    1978
    Rated:
    X

    A ventriloquist struggles to control his far-from-stupid dummy. Horror drama starring Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret, and directed by Richard Attenborough

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Last Remake of Beau Geste, The

    1977
    Rated:
    PG

    Feldman's wacky directorial debut not only pays tribute to the cinematic ubiquity of this story, but also sends it up in sporadically amusing fashion. York plays Beau, who absconds with a family-heir

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Joseph Andrews

    1977
    Rated:
    AA

    Poor Richardson. The commercial success of the grotesquely overrated Tom Jones haunted his career, and a dozen or so years on he tried for a rerun with a lame-duck version of Henry Fielding's first n

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Tommy

    1975
    Rated:
    AA

    A pompous, overwrought slurry of unintelligible psychedelia, gigantic egos and ridiculous costumes. Worth watching, just in case you ever took The Who seriously. Ken Russell directs

    Rating: 3.5 Star
  • Outside Man, The

    1973
    Rated:
    TBC

    One of those films where an assassin is sent to a strange land to perform a hit, unaware that there is already a contract out on his own life. Here, the stranger is Trintignant, who has been sent to

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Carnal Knowledge

    1971
    Rated:
    18

    The title may be suggestive, but there's very little that's erotic in this flawed observational piece, with its characters tending to talk about it rather than getting round to doing it. It follows t

    Rating: 0 Star
  • The Cincinnati Kid

    1965
    Rated:
    PG

    A young poker sharp determines to take on the world’s best player, in this slick 1960s drama starring Steve McQueen

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Viva Las Vegas

    1964
    Rated:
    U

    Racing driver Elvis arrives in Las Vegas to participate in the Grand Prix, but finds he has engine trouble, until, predictably, he wins the climactic race

    Rating: 3 Star
  • Bye Bye Birdie

    1963
    Rated:
    TBC

    This Broadway hit makes a successful transition to the big screen, with Van Dyke as the smalltown songwriter whose latest get-rich-quick scheme involves persuading a rock n'roll legend to perform one

    Rating: 0 Star