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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New Releases
Pan's Labyrinth
Director del Toro reinforces his reputation as the leading magical realist of his generation. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
New Releases
Sixty Six
A sweet tale, enlivened by a likeable cast. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
New Releases
The Host
Monster movie, family drama or black comedy? The Host is all of these and much more. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
News
Edinburgh Film News November 2006
Expect debauchery and decadence like no other. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
New Releases
Accepted
A good natured treat. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
New Releases
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
Uninspired, dull and completely lacking in tension. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006
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Dvd Reviews
TV Box-sets
Granted a fifth series after the phenomenal sales of previous DVD box-sets, legions of fans can now enjoy the fruits of their campaigning with Family Guy Se... Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
Dvd Reviews
TV Box-sets Oct 2006
this will come as welcome relief to fans of the comedy duo, here given the chance to shine with excellent scripts and situations Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
New Releases
Little Children
Hardly child's play. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
Dvd Reviews
The Wicker Man - Original Soundtrack
the original tapes were thought lost, or even destroyed, for many years Read more »| 13 Oct 2006 -
Dvd Reviews
Free Forever: Limited Edition, 2-disc DVD
briefly the biggest band in the UK Read more »| 13 Oct 2006 -
Dvd Reviews
Withnail and I: 20 Years On
between Hamlet and hangovers Read more »| 13 Oct 2006 -
Dvd Reviews
The Eye…Infinity
the film's comic touches sit uneasily with its attempts at atmospheric horror Read more »| 13 Oct 2006 -
Dvd Reviews
TV releases
The universally lauded 'Best TV Show of All Time' just keeps on going Read more »| 13 Oct 2006 -
Dvd Reviews
Three Extremes (Dir. Fruit Chan, Park Chan-Wook, Takeshi Miike)
A great starter for three if you have yet to be introduced to Asian horror as a genre, or to any of the directors of 'Three Extremes'. Read more »| 13 Oct 2006