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DVD Review
9 Nov 2007
Killer of Sheep
Sarah Manvel on the restoration of an American independent classic
Film Review
29 Sep 2006
Krisana (Fallen)
Blow in the dark: Kelemen's brooding new film, Krisana (Fallen), is the work of a lonely voice in European cinema
Film Review
16 Mar 2006
Kieslowski special: The Double Life of Veronique
Antonio Pasolini revisits the mesmerising film The Double Life of Veronique
Film Review
12 Jul 2005
Kings & Queens
The days of the New Wave may be long gone, but we can still rely on French filmmakers to try and push the boundaries of cinematic storytelling - at least a little. Antonio Pasolini reviews a complicated tale by Arnaud Desplechin
Film Review
17 May 2005
Kingdom Of Heaven
Orlando Bloom secures his first full-blown leading man role in Ridley Scott's new period epic, controversially set during the Crusades - another era of Muslim-Christian. East-West conflict. Steven Yates thinks it's too much for Orlando to handle
Film Review
10 May 2004
Kill Bill Vol. 2
The chinny-faced wonder is back with the second instalment of his kung-fu epic, and all the high-kicks, comic book looks and pop culture references are in place - but is it any good? Andy Murray finds out
Film Review
8 Feb 2004
Kiss Of Life
There have been several quietly effective low-budget British films over the last year, suggesting a new wave of decent home-grown directors might be on its way. Laurence Boyce reviews the debut film from young Brit director Emily Young
Film Review
14 Oct 2003
Kill Bill Vol 1
It's taken six years, several stalled projects, and enough wild rumours to fill a year's subscription to Vanity Fair, but finally, the fourth Tarantino film has arrived. Paul Clarke reports on the kung-fu flick which proves Quentin is back - with a vengeance
DVD Review
31 Mar 2003
K-Pax
Another Kevin Spacey film, another box-office disaster – you'd think the casting directors would get the idea. This film version of a cult sci-fi novel casts Spacey as an alien trying to return to his home planet. Andy Murray feels 'embarrassed on its behalf'