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Adaptation of Dave Peace's book about Brian Clough's ill-fated spell as manager of Leeds United, starring Michael Sheen.
Date reviewed: 20th March 2009

Mark Kermode reviews Damsels in Distress, Whit Stillman's first feature for 13 years.
Date reviewed: 27th April 2012

Dance film parody produced by the Wayans brothers, who previously brought you the Scary Movie franchise.
Date reviewed: 21st August 2009

Mark Kermode reviews Dark Horse. Two thirty-somethings start a romance in this comedy about the darker side of relationships.
Date reviewed: 29th June 2012

Christopher Nolan's second film in the Batman franchise, starring Christian Bale and the late Heath Ledger.
Date reviewed: 25th July 2008

Mark Kermode reviews The Dark Knight Rises. Christian Bale, Anne Hathaway, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman star in the most anticipated film of 2012.
Date reviewed: 20th July 2012

Mark Kermode reviews Dark Shadows, the latest offering from Tim Burton. Johnny Depp stars as a vampire who is freed from his tomb in 1972.
Date reviewed: 11th May 2012

Keanu Reeves's big summer blockbuster, also featuring Jennifer Connelly and Kathy Bates.
Date reviewed: 12th December 2008

A plague has transformed the entire human race into vampires. But what does Dr Mark Kermode make of it?
Date reviewed: 8th January 2010

5 live's movie critic Mark Kermode reviews Dean Spanley, directed by Toa Fraser with Jeremy Northam, Sam Neill, Bryan Brown and Peter O'Toole.
Date reviewed: 12th December 2008

Al Murray and Boyd & Floyd review romantic comedy Delicacy, starring Audrey Tautou as a widow who falls for an older man.
Date reviewed: 13th April 2012

Mark quite enjoys Zac Efron's performance in this romantic drama.
Date reviewed: 8th October 2010

Mark Kermode reviews The Decoy Bride, a wedding comedy set in Scotland, starring David Tenant and Kelly Macdonald.
Date reviewed: 9th March 2012

Edward Zwick's action film starring Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber and Jamie Bell.
Date reviewed: 9th January 2009

Mark thinks Despicable Me is a turning point for the future of 3D. But which way will it go?
Date reviewed: 15th October 2010

Mark Kermode reviews The Devil Inside, a new 'found footage' horror mockumentary.
Date reviewed: 16th March 2012

The wise-cracking "wimpy kid" returns for a sequel.
Date reviewed: 27th May 2011

Mark Kermode reviews Sacha Baron Cohen's latest comedy The Dictator.
Date reviewed: 18th May 2012


South African sci-fi flick, which sees director Peter Jackson return to cinema as its producer.
Date reviewed: 4th September 2009

Director Oliver Parker's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic novel, starring Ben Barnes and Colin Firth.
Date reviewed: 11th September 2009

Mark Kermode reviews Doubt, starring Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams; and directed by John Patrick Shanley.
Date reviewed: 6th February 2009

Sam Raimi, director of Evil Dead, returns to horror with plenty of comedy thrown in.
Date reviewed: 29th May 2009

Mark reviews the ultra-violent revenge fest from Hong Kong.
Date reviewed: 19th November 2010

Tale of a frustrated Greek-American tour guide in Athens, starring Nia Vardalos, Richard Dreyfuss and Alistair McGowan.
Date reviewed: 2nd October 2009

Saul Dibb's 2008 film starring Keira Knightly, Ralph Fiennes and Charlotte Rampling.
Date reviewed: 5th September 2008
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