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1. Film review: Arthur Christmas 3D
CityLife, Friday 11 November 2011 As all intelligent children know, Santa Claus and his team of toy elves work tirelessly throughout the year from their secret base at the North Pole. -
2. Review: Rio 3D (U)
CityLife, Thursday 07 April 2011 Carlos Saldanha, director of the phenomenally successful Ice Age films, ventures to sunnier climes for this joyous computer-animated rom com. -
3. Preview: Viva! Film Festival 2011
CityLife, Thursday 03 March 2011 Cornerhouse’s annual Spanish and Latin American film festival is back with a great line-up of events, writes Sarah Walters. -
4. Danny Boyle and James Franco on 127 Hours
CityLife, Friday 07 January 2011 127 Hours director Danny Boyle and the film’s star, James Franco, talk to Susan Griffin about how they’ve created an adrenaline-charged film in which the hero cannot move. -
5. Review: Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps (12A)
CityLife, Friday 08 October 2010 Invest some time in this sequel to a classic, writes Damon Smith. -
6. Review: Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps (12A)
CityLife, Friday 08 October 2010 Invest some time in this sequel to a classic, writes Damon Smith. -
7. Review: It’s A Wonderful Afterlife (12A)
CityLife, Friday 23 April 2010 Gurinder Chadha, director of Bend It Like Beckham and Bride And Prejudice, shares her affection for Frank Capra and the Ealing comedies in this shattershot, feelgood romantic comedy. -
8. Review: Extraordinary Measures (PG)
CityLife, Friday 26 February 2010 Television schedules are clogged with inspirational true stories of parents fighting to save their children from terrible, life-threatening illnesses. -
9. Review: Extraordinary Measures (PG)
CityLife, Friday 26 February 2010 Television schedules are clogged with inspirational true stories of parents fighting to save their children from terrible, life-threatening illnesses. -
10. Review: The Wolfman (15)
CityLife, Friday 12 February 2010 Some of cinema’s most iconic creatures, including Count Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster and The Mummy, hark back to the golden age of Universal Studios in the 1930s and 1940s, when Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and Claude Rains stalked the big screen with malicious intent.