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1. Film review: Cars (PG)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 July 2006 PIXAR'S seventh full-length computer animated feature may not be as fine-tuned as its most recent models (The Incredibles, Finding Nemo), nor souped-up with as many super-charged thrills and spills, but Cars is nevertheless terrific, high performance family entertainment. -
2. Blood Diamond (15)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 January 2007 WHEN you least expect it, cinema transcends its role as escapist entertainment and manages to spark debate and even change the world. -
3. Dean Spanley (U)
CityLife, Thursday 11 December 2008 EVERY dog has its day and in Toa Fraser's gently paced tale of fractious father-son bonding in Edwardian England, it's certainly a day to remember. -
4. Dean Spanley (U)
CityLife, Thursday 11 December 2008 EVERY dog has its day and in Toa Fraser's gently paced tale of fractious father-son bonding in Edwardian England, it's certainly a day to remember. -
5. Review: Unstoppable (12A)
CityLife, Thursday 25 November 2010 Damon Smith enjoys this adrenaline rush without brakes. -
6. DVD: 27 Dresses (12)
CityLife, Monday 21 July 2008 JANE (Heigl) devotes every waking hour to planning the nuptials of friends and work colleagues, hoping that one day, the man of her dreams, her boss George (Burns), might fall in love with her too. -
7. DVD: Deception (15)
CityLife, Wednesday 06 August 2008 CORPORATE auditor Jonathan McQuarry (McGregor) is a loner with a passion for order and symmetry. -
8. DVD: Rambo (18)
CityLife, Monday 16 June 2008 FORMER Green Beret John Rambo (Stallone) lives on the Salween River, close to the Thailand-Burma border, supplying cobras and pythons to a popular tourist attraction. -
9. DVD: How She Move (12)
CityLife, Tuesday 29 July 2008 BUSTING to some of the same moves as Stomp The Yard, Ian Iqbal Rashid's coming of age story suffers a little, arriving a couple of weeks after the toned midriffs of Step Up 2 The Streets. -
10. Duplicity (12A)
CityLife, Thursday 19 March 2009 JULIA Roberts and Clive Owen reunite in the highly-anticipated new film from writer/director Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton), set in the high stakes arena of corporate espionage.