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Film Review: Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps

MORE than 20 years after Michael Douglas won an Oscar as scheming Wall Street trader Gordon Gekko in Oliver Stone’s acclaimed film, the character’s mantra – “Greed is good” – rings louder and clearer than ever.Read

Film Review: Mr Nice

BORN in Glamorgan, Wales, Oxford graduate and one-time teacher Howard Marks abandoned the education system to become one of the world's most powerful and influential drug dealers during the 1960s and 1970s.Read

DVD reviews: Wild Target

METICULOUS and lethally efficient assassin for hire, Victor Maynard is well and truly under the thumb of his mother and stuck with an eager apprentice, Tony.Read

Film review: Made in Dagenham

FOR the 187 women machinists employed at Ford’s Dagenham assembly plant in 1968, the 1960s was a decade when a single act of rebellion changed history.Read

Film Review: Buried (15)

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VIEWERS who suffer from claustrophobia steer clear of this one.Read

DVD reviews: The Who bio; The Disappperacne of Alice Creed; Fanboys

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Film: Tale of discovery and reawakening nourishes the soul in Eat Pray Love

BASED on the memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat Pray Love is a travelogue about a divorced woman’s journey in search of herself after a failed marriage has left her emotionally battered and bruised.Read

Film: Ben Affleck cranks up the tension in The Town

BEN AFFLECK already has an Oscar on the mantelpiece as co-writer of Good Will Hunting, and his directorial debut, Gone Baby Gone, was a gritty adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s novel that garnered numerous critical plaudits.Read

DVD reviews: Streetdance 3D, Cougar Town, The Killer Inside Me

STREET dancer Carly (Nichola Burley) is head over heels in love with boyfriend Jay (Ukweli Roach). When Jay unexpectedly announces his departure from their dance crew, a distraught Carly is left to pick up the pieces a few weeks before the finals of the UK Street Dance Champi-onships.Read

Film review: The Other Guys

IT HAS been almost four years since Will Ferrell starred in Stranger Than Fiction, a film that could justifiably claim to be a comedy without arousing the suspicions of trading standards officials.Read

THE KID (15)Rating: lll

Kevin (William Finn Miller) is a punch bag for his volatile mother Gloria (Natascha McElhone) and father Dennis (Con O'Neill) until social services intervene, placing the boy in a home.Read

Daily Post film review: Cyrus

THE path to true love is blocked by one sizeable obstacle – an overly protective son – in Jay and Mark Duplass’s humorous and sometimes painful dissection of modern family life.Read

DVD Reviews: Prince of Persia, Breathless, Date Night

PRINCE Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal) and his brothers Tus (Richard Coyle) and Garsiv (Toby Kebbell) head for a fortress controlled by Princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton), rumoured to be the source of weapons for their father’s enemies.Read

Film review: The Switch

Aniston’s latest is a real Switch off.Read

Film review: The Girl Who Played with Fire

THE late Stieg Larsson's best-selling Millennium trilogy, which began with The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, continues with this gritty descent into the sickening world of sex trafficking.Read

Film review: Scott Pilgrim Vs The World

SCOTT PILGRIM (Michael Cera) is the 22-year-old bass guitarist with the band Sex Bob-omb, which also includes guitarist Stephen Stills (Mark Webber), drummer Kim Pine and lifelong fan Young Neil.Read

Film review: Salt with Angelina Jolie

NAMED after the CIA operative played by Jolie, Salt is a thinly-veiled attempt at making a Bourne- esque franchise, but rather than be genuinely gripping, the plot starts slow, and stays predictable.Read