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Om Shanti Om delivers the glitter and glamour, the comedy and thrills, religion and the supernatural, mother love, high fashion and eye-popping  production numbers in proper masala fashion.
By Laura Boyes | 14 Nov 2007

Over the four-day fest, more than 200 films will be screened at four venues throughout the Port City.
By Neil Morris | 7 Nov 2007

OK, it is probably a cheap shot to say that Gone Baby Gone is so good you cannot believe it was directed by Ben Affleck.
By Neil Morris | 17 Oct 2007

Born of an irrigation disaster and resultant flooding from the Colorado River during the early 20th century, Salton Sea is the largest lake in California.
By Neil Morris | 10 Oct 2007

The film simply and effectively lays out the ways in which mankind's meddling helped lead to the Katrina disaster.
By Zack Smith | 12 Sep 2007

Julie Delpy's two years at NYU's film school have given her a keen eye for American insecurities and the garrulous wisecracking that disguises a fundamental national Puritanism.
By Laura Boyes | 5 Sep 2007

At a tastefully appointed birthday dinner in a chic restaurant, François, a dapper antiques dealer, learns from his party guests that he hasn't a single friend who would trouble to attend his funeral.
By Laura Boyes | 29 Aug 2007

A hybrid of the underdog sports movie and the ecumenical patriotic rabble-rouser
By Laura Boyes | 15 Aug 2007

The acerbic environment of a segregated Washington comes neatly to a head in the film's climax.
By Kathy Justice | 1 Aug 2007

It's impossible to deny the thrill of the IMAX 3D Harry Potter even if it provides only momentary exhilaration as, for example, we dodge glass shards and sand in the epic battle finale.
By Sarah Lupton | 25 Jul 2007

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