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  1. SHATTERED GLASS (Ray, 2003) - A newspaper's celebrated journo is found to be fabricating stories. Interesting & enjoyable. http://tr.im/nLHx
  2. For the man behind Film of the Day, follow @ryankent
  3. BOOK OF SHADOWS: BLAIR WITCH 2 (Berlinger, 2000) - Pointless and pathetic horror sequel with annoying characters. http://tr.im/nHPL
  4. TWILIGHT (Hardwicke, 2008) - Surprisingly watchable teen film that suceeds because of its very likable cast and characters http://tr.im/nCYQ
  5. To @izzy_mclucas and anyone else who missed the updates, we're back! I can only apologise but uni is now over. Back to the real world!
  6. @robinbellwriter I believe it probably is, although Network is certainly a contender.... http://tr.im/jwUZ
  7. Apologies for the lack of updates... Dissertation deadline presses and pressure is killing me... I feel like Michael Douglas in Falling Down
  8. THE CURSE OF THE JADE SCORPION (Allen, 2001) - Underrated Woody Allen film. Absurd casting but still fun to watch. http://tr.im/jbov
  9. SCREAM (Craven, 1996) - Not the first post-modern horror movie, but probably the best and certainly the most important. http://tr.im/j5tm
  10. MIAMI VICE (Mann, 2006) - Confusing plot and poor character development hinder what is otherwise a very good film. http://tr.im/iXi6
  11. @benweb http://tr.im/iT6n Bay....
  12. THE ELEMENT OF CRIME (Von Trier, 1984) - Leisurely-paced Tarkovskian drama drenched in a dreamy, arresting amber hue. http://tr.im/iPV7
  13. TITANIC (Cameron, 1997) - Overlong, manipulative melodrama meets sensational technical effects. A success AND a failure. http://tr.im/iL15
  14. SALO (Pasolini, 1975) - Beyond the obscene facade, Salo is an important & challenging satirical allegory. http://tinyurl.com/cv68n
  15. ADULTHOOD (Clarke, 2008) - The lightheartedness Kidulthood had vanished in this vengeful, refined sequel. http://tinyurl.com/3tfw6g
  16. THE GOONIES (Donner, 1985) - Spielberg's influence shines through in this seriously entertaining kids adventure. http://tinyurl.com/mkkuc
  17. KILL BILL VOL.2 (Tarantino, 2004) - The style distracts from what is essentially an overlong & underwhelming movie http://tinyurl.com/asqez
  18. PROFONDO ROSSO (Argento, 1975) - Argento's giallo masterpiece, a scream on the senses. Bloody disgusting! http://tinyurl.com/ckg2ov
  19. BULLET BOY (Dibb, 2004) - Lyrically somber, impressive camerawork can't hide such blatant cliches in the story. http://tinyurl.com/cpnjo2
  20. BLOWUP (Antonioni, 1966) - Ambiguous yet enriched mystery. Never has London been so appealing and so... European. http://tinyurl.com/58z86g