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Arthouse roundup Nov 24-30

November 24th, 2006

Follow the main cinema links for dates, times and matinee screenings.
Follow the title links for movie details, friendship and maybe more.

PLYMOUTH ARTS CENTRE

Volver (15) Lust in La Mancha with the PRSD’s favourite director Pedro Almodovar. Oh, and don’t forget to pronounce it ‘boll-bear’ or Captn will be forced to snort at your extreme ignorance.
Eros (15) Wong Kar Wai, Steven Soderbergh and Michaelangelo Antonioni don their dirty macs (that’s not dirt - it’s spunk!) for this erotic anthology.

TAVISTOCK WHARF

The Devil Wears Prada (PG) Wholesome family flick which boasts the heartwarming message: ‘if your clothes are shit - you’re shit’. Shoulda worn her PRSD T-shirt!

DARTINGTON ARTS/THE BARN

The Devil Wears Prada (PG) See above for a more ‘in-depth’ analysis.
Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait (PG) Arty thing about a famous footballer running around and spitting and stuff.

EXETER PICTUREHOUSE

Casino Royale (12A) Featuring Daniel Craig getting whacked repeatedly in the bollocks by a sadistic torturer with a bit of rope. Another one for all the family then.
The Queen (12A) Helen Mirren manages to keep her clothes on, you say? Give the lady a Bafta!
Romanzo Criminale (15) Sprawling Italian epic about three criminals who start a ruthless drugs organisation. What, like Boots?!
Brothers Of The Head (18) Conjoined twins become a rock’n'roll sensation in this faux documentary - yknow, a bit like Right Said Fred.

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