
Aladin
This Bollywood version of the classic 1001 nights adventure has been delayed at least once, so I'm not expecting great things.
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Dead Man Running
It's Danny Dyer again. I think I've lost count of the number of films he's been in this year. So far none have set the box office alight - don't expect things to change with this Cockney geezer story either. (Might just be the best of the bunch for Danny, though)
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An Education
Since it's debut in Sundance this has been one of the most anticipated releases of the year, with many a critic going gaga for the coming of age story. Carey Mulligan is said to give an Oscar worthy performance.
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The Horseman
This Australian road movie cum revenge drama has been turning quite a few heads on the horror fest circuit. Probably a very good example of that particular sub-genre if you're tempted.
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London Dreams
Some nonsense about a pair of Indian brothers coming to London to form a rockband. The trailers bland enough to make this instantly missable.
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Love Exposure
Shion Sono's 4 hour epic about teenagers falling in love against complex home lives and petty crime has been called a masterpiece by many who have had the priviledge to see it. Although I can only see 4 hours as a barrier here.
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9
Extended from his critically succesful animated short Shane Axcker's feature debut appears to have been a misfire. Maybe if the studio had given him more time to work on the story rather than rush through then he could have extended the mythology in a more constructive way.
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Tales from the Golden Age
The creative resurgence of Romanian cinema continues with this portmanteau movie about the end of Communism in the former Eastern European state. There's a comfortable mix of humour and high drama.
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Oh, and somehow I missed the release of the following two weeks ago:
Peraanmai
"PERANMAI" is a Tamil film by director S.P. Jananathan and stars Jayam Ravi. Ravi plays a forest officer who becomes a one-man army similar to Sylvester Stallone in the "RAMBO" series. The poster is quite cool, I'll give it that.
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