There is a lot about the film that feels both old fashioned, but it is definitely entertaining
By Linda Marric
The son of refugees from Nazi Germany, he played up his bruising apprenticeship in the pool halls and played down his career as a college football player and acting student
Our hero tries to find inner peace but is forced to return to action in this second instalment of the franchise
Ideal escapism if you feel down, Crossing Delancey also offers home truths about love
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Groups of suitclad teenage boys are disrupting screenings of the new Minions movie across the world
A real eye-opener with a fantastic performance by Emma Thompson, who seemingly can’t put a foot wrong
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Justin Kurzel directs this impressive dramatisation of the infamous 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Australia
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Israel-born actress to star in Lady of the Lake, based on Laura Lippman’s best-selling book
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The controversial Jewish filmmaker will film his 50th film in the French capital
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A touching and sometimes bleak story about the super-talented kid who fell prey to a slippery manager
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Francine White’s all shook up over the surprisingly Jewish heritage of Elvis Presley
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American comedy star whose exaggerated style and bad-taste jokes delighted audiences
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A prolific French filmmaker takes on the subject of euthanasia in his latest drama, based on a true story