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Into the Wild [27/12/2007]
I wasn't convinced that a two and a half hour movie about a young man deciding to reject his modern consumerist trappings and embrace living in the wild would be able to keep me scintillated. New Europe [07/12/2007]
Michael Palin's latest travel book, to go with his latest TV series is "New Europe", which is as he says, composed mainly of former Soviet bloc countries. These, as he notes might be close to his home in England, but they are as foreign to most western Eurpoeans because of their long isolation as the Hindu Kush or Hong Kong. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford [07/12/2007]
The western is one of the most durable genres in American film making. Ever since cinema began, there have been westerns. Michael Clayton [06/12/2007]
First time director Tony Gilroy, better known for being the writer of the Bourne franchise and big-budget action films like Armageddon, brings us a change of pace with Michael Clayton, the story of a reliable “fix-it” man at prestigious New York law firm Kenner, Bach & Ledeen. Clayton’s job — as he describes it himself — is that of a janitor.
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