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The Artist
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(4 stars) This joyous, impeccably crafted crowdpleaser about the advent of the talkies melds the tried and tested plot of A Star Is Born to the comic exuberance of Singin' In The Rain, with the result that it is almost impossible not to fall for its charms.
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25 May31 May Fri–Thu 4.20pm Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
31 May 1.45pm Trinity Centre, Haddington
Grease (Sing-Along)
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(4 stars) Thirty years on, Grease is still the word. Join in the fun and sing along.
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20 Jul21 Jul Fri 8.40pm; Sat 3.20pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Le Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows)
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(4 stars) In pre-WWII Le Havre, army deserter Jean (Gabin) tries to protect beautiful Nelly (Morgan) from a gang of small-time hoods. The great collaboration between director Carné and poet/screenwriter Prévert begins here; it's dark, bitter, fatalistic and wonderful, and has been given a meticulous and well-deserved digital restoration.
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28 May31 May Mon 8.35pm; Tue 3.15pm & 9pm; Wed 3.15pm & 8.35pm; Thu 8.35pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Angèle and Tony (Angèle et Tony)
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(3 stars) Angèle (Hesme) starts a relationship with fisherman Tony (Gadebois) as a result of a personal ad; it seems doomed from the start, but a connection of sorts develops. Hesme and Gadebois are very good in Delaporte's debut feature, a beguiling and slow-moving story set in a remote Normandy fishing village.
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12 Jun14 Jun Tue 2.45pm; Wed 4.45pm & 8.45pm; Thu 2.45pm & 6.45pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
31 Jul2 Aug Tue 3.15pm & 6.10pm; Wed 8.25pm; Thu 3.15pm & 8.25pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Beloved (Les bien-aimés)
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(3 stars) Elegiac musical contrasting the lives of Madeleine (Sagnier and Deneuve as younger and older incarnations) and her daughter Vera (Mastroianni), who were young in the 60s and the early 21st century respectively. A sprawling, poignant, ambitious epic of unrequited love.
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25 May31 May
(Subtitled) Fri–Thu 2.30pm
Odeon Panton St, London SW1Y
1 Jun7 Jun Fri 6pm; Sat 3pm & 8.15pm; Sun & Mon 6pm; Tue 6.45pm; Wed 8.15pm; Thu 6pm Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
8 Jun10 Jun Fri 6pm; Sat 8pm; Sun 12.30pm Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
8 Jun14 Jun Mon & Tue 8.15pm; Wed & Thu 6pm; Fri 8pm; Sat 5.50pm; Sun 5.45pm Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Delicacy (La délicatesse)
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(3 stars) Recently widowed Nathalie (Tautou) contemplates a union with clumsy workmate Markus (Damiens). Perhaps only French cinema values beauty so highly that an entire film can be drawn out of the prospect of a not-that-good-looking man getting it on with Audrey Tautou; despite considerable charm, there’s little else to hold on to.
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30 May 7.30pm Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre, Dumfries
31 May 6pm Tower Mill, Hawick
Like Crazy
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(3 stars) Anna (Jones) is a British student who spends a summer in LA falling in love with Jacob (Yelchin). In fact she overstays her visa, causing endless difficulties as the couple battle with separation, red tape and further romantic complications. Doremus' film has a beguiling naturalism and Jones is particularly good, but the final third lacks punch.
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30 May 1.30pm Odeon Belfast, Belfast
A Royal Affair
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(3 stars) In 18th century Denmark, Johann Struensee (Mikkelsen) becomes personal physician to King Christian VII (Folsgaard); but then the unhappily married Queen Caroline (Vikander) starts cavorting with the doctor. The script is enjoyably literate and it's a welcome break from morbid Scandinavian thrillers, but the cast lacks chemistry.
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15 Jun21 Jun Fri 2.30pm, 5.15pm & 8pm; Sat noon, 5.20pm & 8.05pm; Sun 2.15pm; Mon 2.30pm & 8pm; Tue 2.30pm & 8.10pm; Wed 2.30pm & 8pm; Thu 2.30pm, 5.15pm & 8pm
22 Jun28 Jun Fri 2.30pm, 5.15pm & 8pm; Sat 5.20pm & 8.05pm; Sun 12.45pm; Mon 3pm & 8pm; Tue 2pm & 8pm; Wed 2.30pm & 8pm; Thu 12.30pm & 5.40pm
Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow
20 Jul26 Jul Fri 3.15pm & 5.50pm; Sat 5.45pm & 8.10pm; Sun 3.25pm & 8.15pm; Mon 6pm & 8.20pm; Tue–Thu 2.30pm & 6pm
23 Jul
(Parent & baby) 11am
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
Titanic
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(3 stars) Cameron tackles the story of the doomed ocean liner through a touching love story that isn't overwhelmed by the awesome special effects. Rich girl Rose (Winslet) is unhappily engaged to arrogant Cal (Zane) but falls for third-class passenger Jack (DiCaprio). Love blossoms as the ship hits an iceberg in the North Atlantic, conveying both the scale of the disaster and the feeling of claustrophobia as the water rises.
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25 May31 May
(3D) Fri–Thu 2.55pm & 7.20pm
Odeon Leicester Square, London WC2H
31 May 11am Cineworld Cardiff, Cardiff
Top Gun
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(3 stars) Say what you like about him, Scott undoubtedly has the golden touch at the box office. This emotionless formula adventure about men being grandly upstaged by very fast, very expensive and very dangerous aircraft, with the splendid Ms McGillis thrown for love interest, made a fortune, especially in the US. It had to be those planes, or maybe the rampant 'America the strong' ethos of the film, because it doesn't have much more to offer.
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5 Jun 6.45pm Sloans, Glasgow

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