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Film Review
11 Jan 2007
Ghosts
Sense and sensitivity: Nick Broomfield's Ghosts hits the right notes by digging underneath the soul of its subjects
Film Review
16 Nov 2006
Gabrielle
Empty style: After the effective low-key Son Frere, Patrice Chéreau is back with Gabrielle, a sumptuous but ultimately empty period conjugal drama. Review by Boyd van Hoeij
DVD Review
22 Jun 2006
Good Night, and Good Luck
Lucky Clooney: Good Night, and Good Luck, George Clooney's triumphant directorial debut, arrives on DVD. Plus British silent movies finally get talked about
DVD Review
3 May 2006
Grizzly Man
Grim and bear: Herzog's latest man-and-nature saga arrives on DVD
Film Review
24 Feb 2006
Good Night, and Good Luck.
In the public eye: Good Night, and Good Luck. is George Clooney's Oscar-nominated new movie about the battles between Ed Murrow and Joe McCarthy. Edward Lamberti checks it out.
DVD Review
16 Feb 2006
Gojira (Godzilla)
Japan DVD Special: Godzilla and the Mysterians
DVD Review
15 Feb 2006
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (2005)
Japan DVD Special: Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence
Film Review
1 Feb 2006
Grizzly Man
Veteran German director, Werner Herzog, returns to the man versus nature theme in Grizzly Man
Film Review
13 Sep 2005
Grizzly Man: A Life Gone Wild
The life and death of an amateur grizzly bear expert and wildlife preservationist is the subject of Werner Herzog's latest film. Harlan D. Whatley enjoys "an entertaining and powerful tale about modern man's relationship to nature"
Film Review
1 Feb 2005
Garden State
Soul-searching independent films are ten-a-penny in America, but this low-budget romantic comedy from Zach Braff has been getting an unusually good reception from the Stateside critics. Ben McCann finds out if the hype is justified
DVD Review
7 Dec 2004
Gozu
Subtlety has never been one of Takashi Miike's strongpoints. His latest film, involving a Yakuza hitman and his boss, explores his familiar obsessions with extreme violence and bizarre sexual behaviour - but Ingo Ebeling thinks it's still worth seeking out
Film Review
2 Nov 2004
Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry
As American voters head for the polls in perhaps the most crucial election in recent US history, Tim Keane reviews a new documentary film about the life of John Kerry in an exclusive article for kamera.co.uk
Film Review
1 Apr 2004
Gegen die Wand
This downbeat tale of a (non) love story between two psychologically fragile characters took the Golden Bear at this year's Berlin Film Festival, and received rave reviews from critics too. Elke de Wit thinks it was worthy of all the praise
Film Review
3 Mar 2004
Grand Theft Parsons
We've got an exclusive pre-release review this week of Grand Theft Parsons, a buddy movie in which one buddy's alive and the other's a dead country-rock star. It may tell a great story - but is it any good? Elke de Wit finds out
Film Review
19 Jan 2004
Girl With A Pearl Earring
Scarlett Johannsen is one of Hollywood's hottest properties at the moment, following her performances in Lost In Translation, and this period tale about Vermeer's most famous painting. Paul Clarke gets to grips with a Dutch masterpiece
Film Review
22 Jul 2003
Good Bye, Lenin!
The latest film from the German production house behind Run Lola Run! and Heidi M is a comedy set in the last days before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Elke de Wit enjoys a skilful satire of the East
Film Review
15 Jul 2003
Gerry
Before Elephant was wowing audiences at Cannes, Gus Van Sant released this experimental film about two guys named Gerry lost in the American desert. Ben Walters reckons Van Sant has rediscovered his voice