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Over the grey bank holiday weekend I watched Arthur and the Invisibles, Luc Besson’s part-animated children’s film, released in France as Arthur et les Minimoys. I think Minimoy sounds a lot cuter than Invisible, but that’s not the only part of the French version I wish they had carried over.
The story is pretty straightforward - […]

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Apocalypse: Later

There can be no question that Zombie movies are among the finest films ever made.
The lurching, ever massing menace of an army of undead, combined with the increasing claustraphobia and growing panic of the remaining survivors, is perfectly suited to the language of cinema.
(If only zombies had been in vogue back when F. W. Murnau […]

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Last night I was fortunate enough to see Patrick Barlow’s stage adaptation of The 39 Steps at the Criterion Theatre in London. Someone had inadvertently left the fire-escape ajar, and there happened to be a seat free in the stalls, so I was able to shelter from the smoke and sweat of the streets for […]

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