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16 Jul 2007
• The Seventh Seal New print reissue of Ingmar Bergman’s iconic 1957 medieval road movie about one knight’s search for divine truth. See review . Filmhouse, Edinburgh from Fri 27 Jul. • Private Fears in Public Places Eighty-five-year-old French New…
2 Jul 2007
• Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia Since everything released this fortnight is a bit below par let’s kick things off with these one off screenings of Sam Peckinpah’s brilliant 1974 nihilistic road movie about one unlucky pianist’s odyssey to win a…
1 Aug 2007
Flanders, The Hoax, Brief Encounter, The Terence Davies Trilogy, Some Like it Hot.
1 Nov 2007
• Lions For Lambs When idealistic professor Dr Malley (Robert Redford) inspires two of his students to join the war in Afghanistan, he is unaware that, in Washington DC, presidential hopeful Senator Jasper Irving (Tom Cruise) is about to give a…
21 May 2007
Lights in the Dusk Finland’s finest filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki rounds off his ‘Loser Trilogy’ with another brilliant piece of miserablist comic cinema. See review . Filmhouse, Edinburgh from Fri 1-Thu 7 Jun. Jindabyne Peerless Australian adaptation of…
12 Feb 2007
Science of Sleep Filmmaker Michel Gondry asserts himself as the natural heir to Jean Cocteau with this fantastical and surreal French comedy. Selected release from Fri 16 Feb.
3 Jan 2007
The Last King of Scotland Director Kevin Touching the Void MacDonald and Peter The Queen Morgan’s nuanced and clever adaptation of Giles Foden’s excellent novel. General release from Fri 12 Jan. Read review , profile of director Kevin Mcdonald or…
16 Aug 2007
• The Bourne Ultimatum The final adaptation of Robert Ludlum’s Bourne trilogy brings things to an exhilarating close, with amnesiac Bourne (Matt Damon) putting together the final pieces of puzzle. Once again director Paul Greengrass reinterprets the…
Control The Ian Curtis and Joy Division story gets the Anton Corbijn treatment. Cineworld, 623 8030, 17 Aug, 7pm & 19 Aug, 9.40pm, £7.95 (£5.50). Les Chansons d’Amour Bizarre ménage a trois musical. You’ll either love it or hate it. Filmhouse, 623…
11 Apr 2007
The Lives of Others Before the fall of the Berlin wall the East German secret police persecute a radical playwright in this excellent Oscar-winning German thriller. See review . Selected release from Fri 13 Apr.
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