Movie Reviews
What movies would make your all-time top 10?
Email your selection to film editor Jeremy Smith on jeremy.smith@oxfordmail.co.uk and those printed could get two free tickets to the Vue cinema in Oxford.
See Vue's website for booking and screening details or call 08712 240240. The cinema, in Ozone Leisure Park, Grenoble Road, has free parking
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 | WHAT HAPPENS IN VEGAS (12A) | | 3:59pm Thu 8 May 08 | | All's fair in love and war, especially when there is a three million dollar divorce settlement at stake. |
 | DOOMSDAY (18) | | 3:55pm Thu 8 May 08 | | If you were in Glasgow on April 3 this year, then you're doomed! |
 | NIM'S ISLAND (U) | | 3:40pm Thu 1 May 08 | | If any more proof were needed that 12-year-old Abigail Breslin, Oscar-nominated star of Little Miss Sunshine, is destined for superstardom, look no further than Nim's Island.o
The diminutive actress takes top billing for this island adventure above two-time Academy Award winner Jodie Foster and action man Gerard Butler (300, P.S. I Love You). | User Rating:         4/10 |
 | MADE OF HONOUR (12A) | | 3:39pm Thu 1 May 08 | | How soon is too soon when it comes to a remake? Two years? Five years? Ten? |
 | Iron Man (12A) | | 3:37pm Thu 1 May 08 | | With great power comes great responsibility... and an equally great temptation to abuse that power for significant personal and financial gain. |
 | The Oxford Murders | | 3:33pm Thu 24 Apr 08 | | If it wasn't for Morse and it's brilliant upstart Lewis, The Oxford Murders would be far more novel and exciting. | User Rating:         10/10 |
 | THREE AND OUT (15) | | 3:27pm Thu 24 Apr 08 | | Comedy/Drama/Romance. Mackenzie Crook, Colm Meaney, Imelda Staunton, Gemma Arterton, Mark Benton, Rhashan Stone. Director: Jonathan Gershfield. | User Rating:         10/10 |
 | THE EYE (15) | | 3:20pm Thu 24 Apr 08 | | Horror/Thriller. Jessica Alba, Alessandro Nivola, Parker Posey. |
 | In Bruges (18) | | 4:44pm Thu 17 Apr 08 | | Blessed with the same moribund wit and explosive violence as his Oliver Award-winning stage plays, Martin McDonagh's feature film directorial debut is a gloriously off-beat jaunt through modern day Belgium in the company of two hopelessly mismatched hit men. |
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