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'Astro Boy'

Youth in Revolt, Miguel Arteta, 90 mins (15)
Astro Boy, David Bowers, 94 mins (PG)

A nerdy fantasy, but still smarter than the average teen comedy

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Morgan Freeman brings a weary loftiness to his portrayal of Nelson Mandela

Invictus, Clint Eastwood, 134 mins (12A)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Mandela is the inspiring coach in a beating-the-odds sports tale

DVD: The Beaches of Agnes, For retail & rental (Artificial Eye)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

In Agnès Varda's sprightly memoir, the eightysomething New Wave grande dame tells her life story in delightfully offbeat, inventive fashion, interweaving chats with friends and relatives, clips from old films and documentaries, and scenes from her past re-created as surreal tableaux.

DVD: The Time Traveler's Wife, For retail & rental (EIV)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams play a married couple with an unusual problem: he has a "genetic anomaly" which keeps yanking him into the near future or past for short periods before depositing him back in his own timestream.

DVD: Wallander: Series Two, For retail (2 Entertain)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Kenneth Branagh is a bit Marmite: you either love him or loathe him.

Very trying: Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon star in Clint Eastwood's disappointing Invictus

Invictus (12A) (Rated 1/ 5 )

Friday, 5 February 2010

These Boks have no spring

Astro Boy (PG) (Rated 2/ 5 )

Friday, 5 February 2010

Based on Osamu Tezuka's manga icon – a Japanese legend since 1951 – this American version of the airborne android has a likeable comic zip that just about carries off its runaway sci-fi extravagances.

Holy Water (15) (Rated 2/ 5 )

Friday, 5 February 2010

This jolly Irish heartwarmer is a close descendant of Waking Ned, with a slightly more risqué plotline.

The Island (nc) (Rated 3/ 5 )

Friday, 5 February 2010

The spirit of Tarkovsky is never far from this rebarbative fable of guilt and atonement by Pavel Lounguine.

Tony (18) (Rated 3/ 5 )

Friday, 5 February 2010

Gerard Johnson's low-budget streets-of-London downer is nominally about a serial killer, but in Peter Ferdinando's remarkable title-role it becomes rather more about urban loneliness and alienation.

Youth in Revolt (15) (Rated 3/ 5 )

Friday, 5 February 2010

The impression that Michael Cera, star of Superbad and Juno, had overdrawn on his gawky, sweet-faced charm seemed unarguable in the light of the daft caveman comedy Year One.

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