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universe from evil Lord Business. Fast, funny, blisteringly paced and hugely inventive, it’s also so layered with ironic detachment that the attempt at a sincere final act falls flat; still, good fun for adults and kids. General release. Lone Survivor (15) ●●●●● (Peter Berg, US, 2013) Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch. 121min. Super- intense war drama based on the true story of a 2005 Navy SEAL mission in northern Afghanistan which went horribly wrong (well, read the title). Wahlberg, Kitsch, Hirsch and Foster are highly effective as the squad members and Berg somewhat redeems 2011’s Battleship by largely avoiding jingoism. Draining but brilliant. Limited release. The Monuments Men (12A) ●●●●● (George Clooney, US/Germany, 2014) George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon. 118min. See review, page 55. General release. Mr Peabody & Sherman (U) ●●●●● (Rob Minkoff, US, 2014) Voices of Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Stephen Colbert. 92min. Mr. Peabody, a genius dog who appeared in the 1950s/60s TV series Rocky and Bullwinkle, springs into action when his and his master’s time machine is stolen. General release. The Railway Man (15) ●●●●● (Jonathan Teplitzky, Australia/UK, 2013) Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth, Jeremy Irvine. 116min. Starring Firth as a veteran of the ‘Death Railway’ the line from Bangkok in Thailand to Rangoon in Burma constructed by Allied prisoners of war during World War II. In this adaptation of a true story, he sets out many years later to find those responsible for his torture. Limited release. RoboCop (12A) ●●●●● (José Padilha, US, 2014) Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton. 121min. When Detroit cop Alex Murphy (Kinnaman) is mutilated by a car bomb, wicked OmniCorp turns him into the first man-machine. This latest action-flick remake is well-cast and has some new features but unlike the original, its satire doesn’t bite, its premise doesn’t chill and its bloodless violence doesn’t have any impact. General release. That Awkward Moment (15) ●●●●● (Tom Gormican, USA, 2014) Zac Efron, Michael B Jordan, Miles Teller. 94min. Three best friends need to decide where their relationships are going. Limited release. Tinkerbell and the Pirate Fairy (U) (Peggy Holmes, US, 2014) Voices of Tom Hiddleston, Christina Hendricks, Mae Whitman. 78min. The fifth of DisneyToon Studios’ Tinker Bell films, based on the J M Barrie character. General release. Walking with Dinosaurs (U) (Neil Nightingale/Barry Cook, UK/US/ Australia, 2013) John Collee, Theodore Thomas. 87min. This combination of live footage and computer effects brings every child’s favourite extinct animals to life. Limited release. The Wolf of Wall Street (18) ●●●●● (Martin Scorsese, US, 2013) Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey. 165min. Based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stockbroker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government. General release. ONE-OFFS, SEASONS AND FESTIVALS All Night Horror Madness (18) All Night Horror with back-to-back screenings featuring blood, guts and other nasties. Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Sat 8 Mar. BAFTA Shorts (15) (Various, UK, 2014) 124min. BAFTA nominated short films and animations. Limited release from Fri 28 Feb. La Belle et la Bête (PG) (Jean Cocteau, France, 1946) Jean Marais,

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LA MAISON DE LA RADIO French documentary filmmaker Nicolas Philibert found fame back in 2002 with Etre et Avoir, an intimate, poignant portrait of a year in the life of a rural French school. His new offering, La Maison de la Radio, sets its sights on the imposing modernist edifice of Radio France, just down from the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and the colourful characters inside it from the news-gathering worker bees to enigmatic editors with their fingers on the buttons. Shot over the course of six months at the state broadcaster, Philibert’s film probes the human stories enlightening and often gently humorous of the figures who put France’s news and culture on air. Institut Français d’Ecosse, Edinburgh, Tue 4–Wed 5 Mar.

Josette Day, Mila Parély. 96min. The story of a young girl who takes her father’s place as prisoner to a wealthy beast. With the original soundtrack (including dialogue) stripped and replaced with music from Philip Glass. Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Sun 23 Feb. LIVE SCREENING Berlin Philharmoniker Live Classic Concert Series 2013/14 (U) (Berlin, 2014) Sir Simon Rattle conducts the programme live from Berlin featuring Bach’s St John Passion. Release from Fri 28 Feb. Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (PG) ●●●●● (Stephen Herek, US, 1989) Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, George Carlin. 90min. Goofy time travelling comedy. Cineworld Renfrew Street, Glasgow, Sat 15 Mar. Brave (PG) ●●●●● (Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, US, 2012) Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson. 100min. A rebellious Scottish princess defies her mother’s marriage plans and unleashes a curse on her fairytale kingdom, then must complete a number of challenges in order to lift it. The kick-ass tomboyishness of Merida and luscious landscapes make up for a wavering story. Filmhouse, Edinburgh, Sun 2 Mar. The Darjeeling Limited (15) ●●●●● (Wes Anderson, US, 2007) Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, Jason Schwartzman. 104min. Three eccentric brothers (Wilson, Brody and Schwartzman) cross India by train in an attempt to deal with the recent death of their father. On this evidence writer / director Anderson is fast becoming the John Cheever of US cinema. The film is preceded by a short by Anderson called ‘Hotel Chevalier’; it is imperative you see this film in order to understand what follows. A delight. Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Mon 10 Mar. Derek Jarman A season of films celebrating the British filmmaker and artist who died in 1994. Featuring The

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