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Another clean-up job for Pixar
12:55am Thursday 17th July 2008
Having made a rat in the kitchen a thing of beauty in last year’s Ratatouille, Pixar once again leaves every other animation studio in the dust with a lump of metal that will bring a lump to your throat.

Standard Operating Procedure (15)
12:46am Thursday 17th July 2008
Four years after the world recoiled at photos of US guards abusing Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib comes a searing and brilliant documentary from Errol Morris to bring the scandal roaring back to life.
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My Winnipeg (12A)
12:43am Thursday 17th July 2008
A city of sleepwalkers, a dream train, a body hidden under the rug, a graveyard full of horses’ heads – Guy Maddin’s cinematic love/hate letter to his home town is frequently bizarre and often brilliant.

Meet Dave (PG)
12:42am Thursday 17th July 2008
After the spectacularly offensive Norbit, Eddie Murphy returns with the phenomenally dull Meet Dave.

Summer Hours (12A)
12:36am Thursday 17th July 2008
Oliver Assayas's stately drama, which received its premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, is as exquisitely assembled as the art and antiques which lie at its heart.

Donkey Punch (18) HH
12:33am Thursday 17th July 2008
Ray Winstone’s daughter Jaime certainly makes an impact in this efficiently executed if deeply unsavoury thriller set in Marbella.

Couldn’t escape if I wanted to
12:34am Thursday 10th July 2008
I’ll admit, the mass suicide bids came as a surprise. With the regularity of tides, everywhere you looked in Phyllida Lloyd’s adaptation of the stage smash Mamma Mia!, characters were chucking themselves off cliffs and piers.
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Savage Grace (15)
12:06am Thursday 10th July 2008
This is a film that’s almost as eye-wateringly bizarre as the true-life tale on which it is based.

The Forbidden Kingdom (12A)
12:04am Thursday 10th July 2008
There's safe, pleasant, family fun to be had in this kung-fu-laden tale of a shy Boston teenager transported back to ancient times to sort out a little local difficulty

Hollywood’s road less travelled
12:54am Thursday 3rd July 2008
Unilke almost every picture released these days, The Visitor arrives with the minimum of fuss.
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