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Film Review
3 Feb 2012
Carnage
Roman Polanski's Carnage is released in cinemas today. Sarah Manvel reviews.

DVD Review
24 Apr 2011
Confessions (Kokuhaku) 2010
Confessions is a thoroughly compelling drama from Tetsuya Nakashima, out now on DVD.

DVD Review
20 Feb 2011
Clash (Bay Rong)
Is Clash a smash? Glenn Watson reviews Le Than Son's debut film

Film Review
28 Oct 2008
Caos Calmo (Quiet Chaos, Italy, 2008)
Antonio Grimaldi's film is an emotional take on bereavement, with many fine moments - and some cringe-worth ones too...

Film Review
16 May 2008
Caramel (Sukkar banat)
Hard candy: A Lebanese film centred on women? That's worth checking out...

Film Review
14 Oct 2007
Control
The patchy rock biopic sub-genre gets a beautifully flawed addition with Control, the film biography of cult English band Joy Division's frontman, Ian Curtis

DVD Review
19 Sep 2007
Climates (Iklimler)
Climate change: like a millenium heir to Antonioni, Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Climates portrays estrangement in contemporary relationships

Film Review
11 Apr 2007
Curse of the Golden Flower (Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia)
Yimou Zhang is back with another lavish production, starring Li Gong

DVD Review
18 Oct 2006
Céline et Julie vont en bateau (Céline and Julie Go Boating)
Edmund Hardy jumps on the boat with Céline and Julie

DVD Review
22 Sep 2006
Cockles and Muscles (Crustaces et Coquillages)
The French connecting: Cockles and Muscles is a charming comedic fantasy about utopic, fluid family relations

DVD Review
3 Jul 2006
Calvaire (The Ordeal)
Painful to watch: Fabrice du Welz's hit the nail on the head with his much-praised Calvaire (The Ordeal). Kamera's new contributor Kevin O'Sullivan makes his debut with a review of the DVD release of one of the latest additions to the European art/horror/house film Gehenna

DVD Review
15 Jun 2006
Caché (Hidden)
One of the most successful European films in recent years, Caché (Hidden) arrives on DVD format.

Film Review
21 Apr 2006
C.R.A.Z.Y.
Crazy family viewing: Boyd van Hoeij embarks on the saga of a Montreal suburban family

Film Review
13 Apr 2006
Cockles & Muscles (Crustaces et Coquillages)
Sex on the beach: Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau take us down to the Côte d'azur for some family fun

Film Review
25 Jan 2006
Caché (Hidden)
High Caché: Michael Haneke shows further evidence he's one of Europe's most challenging directors

Film Review
30 Nov 2005
Capote
By rights, Capote (2005) should be virtually unwatchable but Christopher Sandford finds some redeeming qualities

Film Review
16 Aug 2005
Charlie & The Chocolate Factory
Well, it's surely the collaboration we've all been waiting for, isn't it? Roald Dahl's twisted, brilliant words married with the warped imagination of Tim Burton is a confection worth savouring - but somehow, Laurence Boyce can't help feeling a little let down

Film Review
5 Apr 2005
Constantine
In Hollywood's latest adaptation of a cult comic book, Keanu Reeves stars as the chain-smoking, devil-busting John Constantine, doomed to save the world or be condemned to damnation. Deryck Swan is less than impressed

Film Review
29 Mar 2005
Cinq Fois Deux (5x2)
Francois Ozon seems to be dividing popular and critical opinion down the middle these days. 5x2 is the latest film to showcase his distinctive directorial style, following the development of a love affair in reverse. Review by Ed Lamberti

DVD Review
4 Jan 2005
Collateral (DVD)
Michael Mann is known for his stylish, intelligent thrillers, and his latest film is no exception. Ben McCann follows the unlikely partnership between an LA cab driver and a contract hitman

Film Review
12 Sep 2004
Collateral
Real estate, industrial-scale drug deals, contract hits and the life of an L.A taxi driver all find their way into this complex new thriller from director Michael Mann. Beth Gilligan enjoys the latest story set in the City of Angels

Film Review
2 Sep 2004
Code 46
Global surveillance, electronic tags and genetic modification gone mad - welcome to the brave new world, as envisaged by Michael Winterbottom in his new film, Code 46. Charlie Phillips enjoys a doomed love story set in the not-too-distant future

Film Review
23 Aug 2004
Coffee & Cigarettes
Over the course of his long career, Jim Jarmusch's films have proved impossible to pigeonhole, and his latest is no exception. Calum Waddell enjoys several true-life tales of caffeine and nicotene from America's most individual director

DVD Review
5 Jun 2004
Cinema 16: European Short Films
The first edition of the innovative Cinema 16 DVD included sixteen short films by British directors, and the newly-released second edition shifts its focus to mainland Europe. Oliver Berry remains impressed

Film Review
19 Jan 2004
Cold Mountain
Anthony Minghella's third big-screen book adaptation hits our screens this month, and looks set to sweep the board at the BAFTAs, and maybe the Oscars too. Oliver Berry explores a civil war love story set on Cold Mountain

Film Review
13 Oct 2003
Concert For George
When George Harrison died earlier this year, a few of his close friends decided to put on a show in his memory. The result? One of the greatest concerts in rock and roll history. Elke de Wit reports on the film that followed

DVD Review
8 Sep 2003
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter
In the sixties and seventies, Hammer Studios were the undisputed kings of oddball British horror - but Captain Kronos was weird even by their standards. Andy Murray reviews a vampire movie with a difference

Film Review
1 May 2003
Cabin Fever
In the second part of this week's Scream Theory, Xavier Mendik reviews Eli Roth's debut movie, Cabin Fever, and discovers an "uncompromising, intense and intelligent" horror film that ranks with the very best

Film Review
13 Apr 2003
Commandante
Oliver Stone's latest project is a documentary about the cigar-chomping Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Predictably enough, the film has caused a storm of controversy and has yet to secure international distribution. Elke de Wit caught a rare screening at the Berlin Film Festival

DVD Review
7 Apr 2003
Cinema 16
Most filmmakers cut their directorial teeth making short films, but the majority never make it to our cinema screens. This new DVD features 16 shorts by new and established British directors. Oliver Berry thinks it opens up a new way of viewing and distributing the format

Film Review
1 Jan 1970
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