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DVD Review
25 Aug 2008
Flower Drum Song
Drum with no drama, but plenty of visual flair, the musical classic is out on a new DVD edition
DVD Review
4 Aug 2008
Funny Games (2007)
Split screen: Michael Haneke's brand of cinema is a challenge to the audience, but it pays off to face it, says Antonio Pasolini
Film Review
13 Jul 2008
Female Agents (Les Femmes de l'ombre)
Girl power: A mixture of action film shenanigans and period drama may raise a few disapproving eyebrows, but Michelle Le Blanc and Colin Odell think the formula works in Female Agents
DVD Review
8 Oct 2007
Fast Food Nation
To the slaughterhouse: Richard Linklaterīs threaded-narrative film version of the best-selling book Fast Food Nation is out on DVD
Film Review
19 Jul 2007
Flandres
The inner war: Edward Lamberti reviews Bruno Drumont's latest winner, Flandres
Film Review
21 Mar 2007
Fast Food Nation
Gut-wrenching at points, but Fast Food Nation is a must-see, says Antonio Pasolini
Film review
23 Dec 2005
Fanny and Alexander
Antonio Pasolini is spellbound by Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander
DVD review
28 Aug 2005
Flesh
Though the spirit of Andy Warhol looms large over his work, director Paul Morrissey was a highly individual artist in his own right, and this new boxset from Tartan collects three of his most intriguing works. Review by Tim Smedley
Film Review
12 Apr 2005
Falcons (Falkar)
Iceland has produced a number of cinematic gems in recent years, even though few of them ever manage to achieve mainstream success abroad. Graeme Cole reviews the latest Icelandic indie from Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
Film Review
2 Nov 2004
Finding Neverland
J.M. Barrie created one of the most enduring children's stories of all time in Peter Pan, but Antonio Pasolini is less than impressed by a new biopic of his life starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet
Film Review
13 Oct 2003
Finding Nemo
Pixar's previous films reinvented the way animated movies were made, but their most recent effort takes CGI animation to a whole new level. Michelle le Blanc and Colin Odell venture beneath the waves in search of Nemo
Film Review
1 Sep 2003
Femme Fatale
Brian de Palma was the movie brat who never quite lived up to his promise - but against the odds, he's still directing, while most of his contemporaries have burned out or faded away. Neil Jackson gets happily lost in his latest film
Film Review
13 Apr 2003
Frida
Salma Hayek turns serious as both actor and producer in this biopic of the artist Frida Kahlo. Bob Carroll rolls up his sleeves and uncovers a film "which matches the broad, primary strokes of its protagonist's paintings"
Film Review
4 Mar 2003
Far From Heaven
The critical raves keep on coming for Todd Haynes's excursion into Sirk territory. Antonio Pasolini applauds 'a clinically perfect combination of form and content which speaks deeply to the viewer'