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Ryan Gilbey gives his verdict on the key new movie releases

Articles in film

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Lost in the labyrinth

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 27 November 2006

This political fairy tale is haunting, but it has little to say about the real world
Pan's Labyrinth (15)
dir: Guillermo del Toro

Lean, mean and cold as ice

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 20 November 2006

Laughs are scarce, but the new James Bond is true to the spirit of the books
Casino Royale (12A)
dir: Martin Campbell

Stealing beauty

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 13 November 2006

Two UK directors turn away from epic storytelling, with mixed results
Breaking and Entering (15)dir: Anthony Minghella
The Prestige (12A) dir: Christopher Nolan

Thongs of freedom

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 06 November 2006

The Kazakh ace reporter uncovers uncomfortable truths about the US
Borat: cultural learnings of America for make benefit glorious nation of Kazakhstan (15)
dir: Larry Charles

Fear and loathing in Glasgow

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 30 October 2006

A brilliant debut from a director who creates gritty drama with panache
Red Road (18) dir: Andrea Arnold

Never mind the Bastille, here's a sexy picture

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 23 October 2006

Style and hedonism trump history in Sofia Coppola's flawed biopic
Marie Antoinette (12A)
dir: Sofia Coppola
I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed (12A)
dir: Serge Le Péron

Please, sir, can I be excused?

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 16 October 2006

Alan Bennett's saccharine tale does not work well on the big screen
The History Boys (15) dir: Nicholas Hytner

A brief history of violence

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 09 October 2006

The only brains in this gangster flick are the ones splattered on the walls
The Departed (18) dir: Martin Scorsese

A disaster movie with nothing at its centre

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 02 October 2006

Stone's lack of nerve makes this 9/11 tale an inept ordeal
World Trade Center (12A) dir: Oliver Stone

Bombs, killer flu and ping-pong-ball kisses

  • Ryan Gilbey
  • 25 September 2006

A disturbing view of the future delivered with visual panache
Children of Men (15)
dir: Alfonso Cuarón

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