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Films on release

ADRIFT

(Hans Horn, 15, 95min)



Harrowing drama about a yachting party left stranded in the water. (Kim Newman)

ALPHA MALE

(Dan Wilde, 15, 100min)



Slow-burning British film that charts the family tensions underlining the return of a prodigal son. (Ian Johns)

BEERFEST

(Jay Chandrasekhar, 15, 110min)



See review

CRANK

(Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor, 18, 88min)



Cracking high-concept thriller. (KN)



DRIVING LESSONS

(Jeremy Brock, 15, 98min)



See review



HARSH TIMES

(David Ayer, 15, 119min)



Christian Bale plays a Gulf War veteran’s problems when faced with a return to civilian life. (Wendy Ide



LADY IN THE WATER

(M. Night Shyamalan, PG, 110min)



Infantile and laughably self-important shocker. (WI)

LAGE RAHO MUNNA BHAI

(Rajkumar Hirani, 145min)



Bright and breezy Bollywood crime caper. (IJ)

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LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE

(Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, 15, 99min)



See review

MIAMI VICE

(Michael Mann, 15, 135min)



Mann revives his cult 1980s cop series to embarrassingly boring effect. (WI)

MONSTER HOUSE

(Gil Kenan, PG, 91min)



Entertaining computer- animated adventure. (IJ)

NACHO LIBRE

(Jared Hess, 12A, 92min)



Limp comedy set in the world of Mexican wrestling. (WI)

THE NOTORIOUS BETTIE PAGE

(Mary Harron, 18, 91min)



Gretchen Mol gives a sunny performance as the 1950s pin-up in this fun biopic. (WI)



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PULSE

(Jim Sonzero, 15, 90min)



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RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR

(Chris Gorak, 15, 96min)



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A SCANNER DARKLY

(Richard Linklater, 15, 100min)



An animated Keanu Reeves in Philip K. Dick’s story about a cop battling a superdrug. (WI)

THE SENTINEL

(Clark Johnson, 12A, 108min)



Michael Douglas stars in a ludicrous mole-in-the-White House “thriller”. (IJ)

SEVERANCE

(Christopher Smith, 15, 95min)



The Office meets Hostel in an enjoyably nasty British horror pic. (Kim Newman)

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SHANGHAI DREAMS

(Xiaoshuai Wang, 15, 123min)



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SNOW CAKE

(Marc Evans, 15, 112min)



See review



TERKEL IN TROUBLE

(Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen, Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Stefan Fjeldmark, 15, 78min)



Possible cult-in-the-making Danish animation. (Tom Charity)



THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED

(Kirby Dick, 18, 97min)



Narrow-focused indictment of the US ratings system. (IJ)

TIDELAND

(Terry Gilliam, 12A, 103min)



A creepily fascinating meditation on surviving childhood and isolation. (WI)



VOLVER

(Pedro Almodóvar, 15, 111min)



This ghostly family drama is a sassy delight (JC)