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New in Global Theaters: Still a pleasure to behold, smart and fun


New in Global Theaters: Coasts on the charm of its two protagonists and a vivid score by Ludwig Göransson


New in Global Theaters: Emily Blunt is good and there’s a hair-raising scene involving a train and a car
RECENT


The very definition of ”it is what it is”, serving up a thin story connecting decent action scenes


OK of its type, but never particularly scary, funny or clever


A fun and engaging adventure, with disarming characters
OLDER


Premiered in 1975: Plenty of action keeps the movie afloat and the filmmakers take good advantage of London locations


Premiered in 1984: A lazily written, poorly acted, ridiculous and overlong sex romp


Premiered in 1962: Moving and darkly handsome, the play’s best moments skilfully highlighted by the filmmakers
LONGER REVIEWS


Premiered in 1961: The screenplay has weaker moments, but this is a genuinely witty film


Premiered in 1924: A pleasure to behold, with obvious creativity and energy in many scenes


Premiered in 1962: Intense and provocative at the time, the film also has a terrifying score by Bernard Herrmann
