Film
The Skinny magazine film guide. We bring you the latest new releases, UK film festivals, previews, reviews, exclusive interviews with film directors and actors, opinion pieces and film features.
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Dvd Reviews
Brothers Grimm
We have all heard the stories: Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, even Rumpelstiltskin should ring a bell. However, Terry Gilliam's The Brothers Grimm is not the... Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
New Releases
Mirrormask
Family fantasy from two stalwarts of the genre. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
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The Weather Man
A sombre, occasionally plodding, but darkly comic tale. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
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Casanova
Ledger is charmless and - sorry girls - never even topless Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Highly satisfying. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
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The Pink Panther
Truly, irretrievably, apocalyptically terrible. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006
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New Releases
Romance & Cigarettes
A crude riot Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
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Hidden (Cache)
Though demanding a lot from its audience, 'Hidden' provides ample food for thought in return. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
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Wild Country
Teenagers with the blood pressure of giraffes spray claret from their severed necks while their sausage-skin intestines point to a hairy lump chugging over the horizon. Read more »| 17 Mar 2006 -
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The New World
This new frontier simply isn't worth the journey Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
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The Matador
A funny, sad and vulgar story about a hitman's mid-life crisis Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
Interviews
In Profile: Joaquin Phoenix
There's a great joy in singing, especially with Cash's music - telling the story. Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
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Memoirs of a Geisha
It's like an old fashioned women's picture, heavy on drama and light on explosions Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
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Cry Wolf
If this film was an animal it would be a Springer spaniel. Read more »| 15 Feb 2006 -
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North Country
The pain of the story, and the frankness and warmth of its telling are strengthening somehow. Read more »| 15 Feb 2006