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This entirely disappointing Harry Potter knock-off seems to exist only as a means to replay Mickey Mouse’s broom sequence in Fantasia.
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It may not belong in 'le refuse' but it does feel awfully like premature ejaculation
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A tremendously entertaining and tautly delivered crossover arthouse flick
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It's never quite fly-on-the-wall, but the girls' own editorialising does produce some interesting effects...
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This gorgeous, achingly melancholic throwback may be the best film of 2010 thus far
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Beautifully photographed and shot through with foreboding symbolism
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Rarely dull, but unfortunately it's also shapeless and overextended
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The Russian tourist board may feel aggrieved, but it's hard to argue with this thoroughly entertaining caper.
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An epic adventure in hairdressing and African-American identity politics
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Here be a beast that deserves a place alongside Bride of Frankenstein or David Cronenberg's Rabid.
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Hooray! We can use the words 'return to form', and actually mean them.
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The most hilarious rock movie since This is Spinal Tap is, sadly, not supposed to be a comedy...
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The lunacy is as always with Clare Denis, part of the fun.
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A heady, pertinent cocktail of love, mid-life crisis, and domestic abuse among the bourgeoisie
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Doesn't quite end the series in a blaze of glory, but it allows Shrek to bow out on a dignified note.
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