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GOING OUT : THE FIVE BEST FILMS

Sunday 19 November 1995 00:02 GMT
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CRIMSON TIDE (15). Smartly written submarine thriller with Washington and Hackman. Barbican (638 8891); Coronet (727 6705); MGMs Baker St (0181 970 60360), Chelsea (0181 970 6010); Odeons Leic Sq (930 3232), WE (930 7615); Whiteleys (0990 888990). (P)

LA HAINE (18). See Review, 'Real Life'. Gate (727 4043); Lumiere (836 0691); MGM Fulham Road (0181 970 6011); Ritzy (737 2121); Screen on Baker Street (935 2772); Screen on the Green (226 3520).

IL POSTINO (U). Moving tale of a poet and a postman. Metro (437 0757); MGM Shaftesbury Ave (0181 970 6013); Ritzy (737 2121); Screen on the Hill (435 3366). (P)

LAND AND FREEDOM (15). Ken Loach's complex Spanish Civil War study. Chelsea (351 3742); Curzon West End (369 1722); Odeon Swiss Cottage (722 5905); Renoir (837 8402); Screen on Baker Street (935 2772). (P)

LIVING IN OBLIVION (15). Tom DiCillo's slight but amusing take on film- making with Steve Buscemi. Clapham Picture House (498 3323); MGMs Haymarket (839 1527), Panton St (930 0631); Odeon Ken (371 3166); Richmond Filmhouse (0181 332 0030); Ritzy (737 2121). QC

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