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Any Questions for Ben?

For 27-year-old Ben (Josh Lawson), life couldn't be better. He's got a well-paid job, friends, parties, girls and nothing to tie him down. But when he is invited back to his old school to join several other ex-students, including Alex (Rachael Taylor) and Jim (Ed Kavalee) in talking about their personal achievements, something goes wrong. Ben is the only speaker not to be asked a question by the school kids. This triggers a year of soul-searching and looking for answers in all the wrong places.

Coming February 9 2012

Anton Chekov's The Duel

Based on the famous novella by Anton Chekhov and exquisitely shot on the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia, the story follows Laevsky, a jaded civil servant who has come to town with his married lover, Nadya. Finding their affair no longer what he imagined, Laevsky tries to borrow money to escape. However, his plans are increasingly threatened by an inflexible scientist named Von Koren, who lusts after Nadya. Trapped by their unreconcilable desires, the three characters find themselves drawn tightly together as the heat, heavy clothing and stifling morality press down.

Coming February 9 2012

The Vow

A car accident puts Paige (McAdams) in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo (Tatum) works to win her heart again.

Coming February 9 2012

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Movie News

Red Dog's golden moment

Red Dog.

THE Australian low-budget movie Red Dog was the shock winner at the first Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts awards.

 

How The Help broke the rules and won

The Help.

IF you wanted to follow accepted Hollywood protocol on how not to turn a bestselling novel into a hit film, The Help provides an almost impeccable blueprint.

 

Retro theatre still thrives

Pastor Fred Muys at the Tivoli Drive-In.

THE Tivoli Drive-in is alive and well and defying the move away to DVDs and multi-cinema developments.

 

Evangeline Lilly's Hobbit elf 'lethal'

Evangeline Lilly plays a 'lethal' elf in The Hobbit.

EVANGELINE Lilly has opened up about her mysterious new character Tauriel in The Hobbit, saying she plays a "big shot" in Peter Jackson's double feature.

 

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Reviews

  • Shame

    Rating: 4.5

    Shame sets the standard in indie drama with its confronting look at sex addiction.

  • Chronicle

    Rating: 4.0

    This supernatural thriller finally puts an end to the run of bad superhero movies on screen of late.

  • The Artist

    Rating: 4.5

    The Artist is a toe-tapping, heart-tugging, laugh-inducing spectacle.

  • Man on a Ledge

    Rating: 2.0

    This film is light on both charisma and adventure despite an intriguing premise and solid cast.

  • J. Edgar

    Rating: 3.0

    Eastwood's latest film is an engrossing experience anchored by a fascinating character.

  • Weekend

    Rating: 5.0

    With honesty and wit, Weekend grapples with love, loneliness, sex, identity and intimacy.

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