A movie you can leave on the shelf
NEW film The Bookshop is a dozy adaptation of the 1978 novel of the same name. Feel free to leave this one on the shelf, says Leigh Paatsch.
NEW film The Bookshop is a dozy adaptation of the 1978 novel of the same name. Feel free to leave this one on the shelf, says Leigh Paatsch.
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MRS Brown’s Boys D’Movie: At least on the small screen, the pain from Brendan O’Connell’s crass-quipping cross-dresser is confined to a relatively merciful half-hour.
A MOST Wanted Man: The late, great actor Philip Seymour Hoffman is captured at the very peak of his powers in his leading-role swan song.
LUCY: When a drug pouch placed inside a student by a sinister trafficking cartel bursts the power unleashed must be seen to be believed (or not).
DELIVER Us From Evil: While trace elements of this horror flick do have a capacity to truly horrify, the bulk of it is just truly horrible.
DEVIL’S Knot: Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth star in the story of a real life triple murder and the teens accused of the horrific crime.
CHARLIE’S Country: There is no point in trying to spot where the real David Gulpilil ends and the character of Charlie begins in this award-winning performance.
VENUS in Fur: Mathieu Amalric is a dead-ringer for a younger Roman Polanski in this ever-intensifying war of words, wills and talents.
REACHING for the Moon: Miranda Otto stars in the true story of a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who becomes the lover of a famous female architect.
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