Vol 3 No 4 Winter 2004
Cover Story

Ocean's Twelve
Catherine Zeta-Jones joins George
Clooney and the gang to make it an even dozen.
Awards Watch
December will see the first of the year’s statuettes
handed out. So who’s likely to be making a trip to
the podium this year?
Coming Soon
Our regular round-up of the coming
quarter’s cinematic selection
Contacts
Who to call if you need to know more about the films in this issue.
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The Polar Express
America’s favourite Christmas story gets a state-of-the-art adaptation. And Tom Hanks is very much to the fore, says Max Levant
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera
The composer teams up with director Joel Schumacher and the music of the night plays again, says Sam Connolly
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Team America: World Police
Rude, crude and all done with puppets: Fletcher Reid welcomes the new film from the creators of South Park
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The Sea Inside
Alejandro Amenábar, director of The Others, explains why the story of a man who wants to die is, in fact, a celebration of life
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Vera Drake
Mike Leigh’s ‘abortion film’ is already being hailed as his masterpiece. Nick Roddick reports on the remarkable story of a remarkable woman
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Kinsey
Liam Neeson plays the man who started the sexual revolution in the new film from director Bill Condon. Max Levant reports
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Alfie
The Cockney charmer is back, but things have changed: there’s a new setting, new dilemmas… and some smart new clothes, says Eleanor Singer
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Maria Full of Grace
There are billions of poor people in the world, but only a very few become drug mules. Joshua Marston’s film is about one of them
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Sideways
Some people have all the luck - and then they blow it. Hal Hayes on the film about wine, women and getting it wrong from the director of About Schmidt
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Birth
A fairytale about an impossible love, the new Nicole Kidman film has been controversial from the very start, says Hal Hayes
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Shrek 2
Fearless ogre killer or cuddly pussycat? The (short) life and times of the character who shoved Shrek, Donkey and Princess Fiona out of the limelight
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The Notebook
Nick Cassavetes’ new film is about how love triumphs over time,
place and impossible odds, reports Fletcher Reid
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