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Jingoism and war-worship must be overcome

JOE GLENTON explains his need to respond to a world that is unsustainably divided

La Boheme

ENO's production of La Boheme is a triumph,

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The Reluctant Fundamentalist (15)

Thursday 09 May 2013

"Looks can be deceiving. I am a lover of America," Changez Khan, the young Pakistani professor suspected of being a terrorist, tells US journalist Bobby Lincoln in a heaving tea house in Lahore.

Star Trek Into Darkness (12A)

Thursday 09 May 2013

The latest Star Trek saga fails to impress

All Stars (U)

Thursday 02 May 2013

The fact that this is another dance film in 3D and made by the producers of Horrid Henry: The Movie filled me with double dread.

21 And Over (15)

Thursday 02 May 2013

If you have had a few or are under 21 - or both - then you will probably find this gross-out college comedy roaringly funny.

Dead Man Down (15)

Thursday 02 May 2013

This neo-noir revenge thriller is a deliciously dark and twisted ride which doesn't disappoint.

Dragon (15)

Thursday 02 May 2013

A peaceful paper-maker is suddenly forced into action against two assassins when they threaten his family, using what appear to be skills associated with a warrior.

I'm So Excited (15)

Thursday 02 May 2013

Following his audacious melodrama The Skin I Live In, Pedro Almodovar returns to the sort of camp comedy he made with Pepi, Luci, Bom & Other Girls Like Mom and Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown.

In The Fog (12A)

Friday 26 April 2013

This adaptation of the Vasil Bykov novel is set in a German-occupied region of the USSR in 1942.

The Lords Of Salem (15)

Friday 26 April 2013

Fans of Rob Zombie - the goth rocker turned film maker - will no doubt be donning their cloaks and flocking to see his latest twist on the Salem story starring his wife Sherie Moon Zombie.

Bernie (12A)

Friday 26 April 2013

In the words of Mark Twain, "truth is stranger than fiction" and that is certainly the case with Bernie Tiede.