(Optimum Home Entertainment, 12, retail & rental)

Director Garth Jennings' spins an irresistible fusion of whimsy, nostalgia and comedy in this story of unlikely bonds. It's 1983 and 10-year-old Will Proudfoot (Ben Milner) is the son of a fatherless family of Plymouth Brethren, sheltered from worldly contamination by a strict prohibition on radio, television and cinema.
(21/08/2008)
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(Dogwoof Pictures, PG, retail)

At once a homage to the silent era and a sharp comment on modern concerns, this silent black & white film from Argentina has a dreamlike power and poignancy to spare. Director/writer Esteban Sapir creates an Orwellian dystopia in which the inhabitants of a '50s-style futuristic city have been robbed of their voices by the inane broadcasts of the all-powerful despot Mr TV.
(21/08/2008)
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(Icon Home Entertainment, 18, retail)

Former Bros brother Luke Goss chalks up another on his horror CV as an unlikely battler of monsters in this energetic if undemanding B-movie. An archaeological dig in New Mexico unearths an ancient creature (a toothy critter a bit like a cross of the creatures from Alien and Pitch Black) hell-bent on eating and procreating, and in no time at all it's chewing its way through anybody it encounters.
(21/08/2008)
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(Entertainment In Video, 15, retail & rental)

Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman star in this rather convoluted and highly unlikely thriller in which the former is grey little number-cruncher Jonathon, seduced into a sex club for corporate high-rollers by the latter's suave lawyer Wyatt.
(21/08/2008)
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(Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 18, retail & rental)

Jeff Buhler's bloody, inventive and relentless debut horror flick shows a great feel for the genre. Distressed by his suicidal sister's incarceration in a spooky mental hospital, Jack (Jesse Metcalfe) fakes a moment of madness to get himself committed and break her out.
(21/08/2008)
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