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           <description>  WE know Johnny Depp can do scary from Sweeney Todd, Sleepy Hollow and even The Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise, but Public Enemies is serious rather than gothic, and Depp is out to add depth.
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  AFTER the very English Young Victoria, Emily Blunt spreads her wings with her first very American role, playing blistered sister to Amy Adams amid the strip malls and desert dryness of Albuquerque.
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           <description>INTRODUCING… 
Telstar, Nick Moran’s film about troubled record producer Joe Meek, English pop’s forerunner to Phil Spector.</description>
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  AS befits the most famous conflict in Chinese folklore, The Battle Of Red Cliff, this $80 million historical epic was five years in the making en route to becoming the most expensive Chinese
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           <description>  OOH aargh, how hard it is to be a Leeds United fan in this year of two fantastic, if fantastical, football films.
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  “WHY are you so bloody morbid?” asks Sir Michael Caine’s gruff retired magician, once the Amazing Clarence but now the newest grieving widower on the block at an old people’s home somewhere deathly
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  York St John University film and television production department is searching for actors.
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           <title>Review: State Of Play, Running time: 127mins,  Certificate: 12A ****</title>
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  THE state of play in American journalism has seen newspapers closing in major cities, and Kevin Macdonald’s film is as much a hymn to the hack as the best political thriller of the year so far.
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           <title>Charlie Chaplin's Kid showing at White Stuff cinema</title>
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  IT BEGAN with a lonesome theatre seat, salvaged by White Stuff’s creative director, Lee Cooper. Now the purveyors of “lovely clothes for lovely people” have created York’s smallest cinema on the
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