| Dec 99 issue |
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UK £2.80/US $6.95 |
The
World is Not Enough
Bond is back for the millennium in his most thrill- packed and emotional
outing to date. Film Review talks to the cast and
director of the smash movie, including 007 himself, Pierce Brosnan and his new
arch-nemesis Robert Carlyle here...
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The Sixth Sense
Already a massive hit in the States, this
terrifying supernatural thriller comes to the UK this month. We talk to its
star Bruce Willis about his life, his career and his hopes for the
future
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Film of the
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Fight Club
We take a look at this astonishingly strange, violent and funny new film
and its star Brad Pitt
Scum
Call Sheet gives you the lowdown on one of
the most violent and disturbing British films ever made, as we interview the
cast and crew of this powerful and honest borstal drama 20 years on
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East is East
We talk to Ayub Khan-Din, the man behind this hilarious yet powerful
film tracing the lives of a group of Anglo-Asians in 1970s Salford.
Five-star review included in magazine!
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The Limey
Terence Stamp on coming in from the cold as he recreates his Poor Cow
role, out for revenge in Steven Soderbergh's new thriller |
| Reviews - your every film need catered for!
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refreshing 35-page section covers: |
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New
Movies, with all the UK's cinema releases for November
including: |
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Ang Lee's latest gem Ride with the Devil
Reviewed
here |
| 18
years on, Bill Forsyth's touching sequel Gregory's Two Girls |
Harrison Ford and Kristen
Scott Thomas have Random Hearts |
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Kay Mellor's crowd-pleasing reproductive comedy Fanny & Elvis,
starring Jennifer Saunders and Ray Winstone |
Plus: December's
Coming Attractions, and preview sci-fi flicks
Pitch Black and End of Days in Things to
Come |
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Can't wait for the next batch? Now Showing selects the best of last month's crop
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Reviews of the latest videos,
books, CDs and DVDs - and some major new
websites |
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