Friday 24 August 2012

This week's releases 24/08/2012

Unfortunately this is another bad week for movies with some poor releases but is once again saved by two films more likely to be found at arty independent cinemas. Enjoy!

Keith Lemon The Movie: He has become immensely popular in the UK after the success of Celebrity Juice that he has been given his own film. Whether 90mins of Keith without advert breaks will be overkill remains to be seen but expect the usual celebrities to appear (David Hasselhoff and Verne Troyer) in this rags to riches tale.


The Three Stooges: Included in my blog post of Why are they being released? as Hollywood decides to ruin the memory of the classic slapstick comedy offered by the Three Stooges by bringing them back with a new cast and less funny humour.




Shadow Dancer: A story of spying during 'the troubles' in Belfast after a failed plot implicates a young mum.

Full Preview here: Shadow Dancer Preview

The Imposter: A film that flew under my radar until its release this week, a documentary about the true story of Nicholas Barclay who disappeared near San Antonio in Texas in 1994 aged just 13. A horrible but familiar story that was turned upside down when three years later he is reported to be alive in Spain after being kidnapped and tortured. Only when he returns to his family he looks completely different and speaks with a French accent that cannot rationally be explained and it slowly dawns on them that his might not be their son after all.

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