One of Kubricks greatest masterpieces and a definitive film of its age. Has as much impact as a baseball bat to the head, but is much more enjoyable.
British
Late Night Shopping
Super British romantic comedy with appealingly dysfunctional characters and plenty of charm.
The Italian Job
A workmanlike heist flick with some funny lines and some good (if brief) chases, but it is ultimately hampered by comparing itself to the original, better 'The Italian Job'. Probably the best way to enjoy this film is to ignore its title, and to think of it as an entirely different film with occasional sequences that merely pay homage to Michael Caine's cockney masterpiece.
Shanghai Knights
Fun-packed globe-trotting hi-jinks, significantly funnier and more entertaining than its trailer suggests.
Sweet Sixteen
An outstanding, touching, gritty and emotional film full of harsh reality that truly deserves the accolades it has received. Well worth making the time to see.
Intermission
A well-acted, ambitiously plotted directorial debut which will leave you with a big smile. If all romantic comedies had this much cynicism, violence and raw energy, there would be hope for the genre.