A handy review of movies, some already available on DVD and others that are still to come on circuit; as well as some new music releases sure to get your feet tapping.
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Just Wright is a romantic sports comedy that tells the story of Scott McKnight, a professional basketball player and Leslie Wright, an unlucky-in-love physical therapist in New Jersey.
Armored is a throwback to the crime thrillers of the 1970s. It is well shot and acted but if anything lets it down, it is the all-too-predictable story line.
The Last Station is a powerful portrayal of the intense domestic drama that played itself out in the final years of Leo Tolstoy, the iconic Russian writer.
He's a hunk with a Scottish accent, she's a perky sweetheart, with the best blonde hair in the business. Together, Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston should have set the screen on fire.
An oscar winning performance by Sandra Bullock in this depiction of a true life story of Michael Oher and his journey from a dysfunctional family to a successful football player.
It's Complicated, directed by Nancy Meyers, is a predictable romcom that strikes all the right notes with an ensemble cast that includes Meryl Streep, Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin
Ryan Bingham is a man with a job that not many people would want. Firms that are downsizing hire him as the messenger of bad news. Ryan loves his job though, until he meets his match in fellow traveller Alex.
A British coming-of-age drama about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London who experiences new and exciting things whilst being romanced by an older man.
When did you last see a film that had the entire family in splits? If it took you longer than a minute to answer, you're probably the right candidate for Cloudy with a chance of meatballs!
If superheroes, boy wizards and space voyagers can have sequels, why can't chipmunks? Alvin, Theodore and Simon are back with - what else - a "squeakquel" - to their 2007 outing, Alvin and the Chipmunks.
James Cameron has done it again. His $230-million sci-fi blockbuster, Avatar, released worldwide in December 2009 has mowed down box-office records, collected two Golden Globes and a raft of BAFTA nominations.
Dangerous Liaisons director Stephen Frears and the ever gorgeous Michelle Pfeiffer team up in Cheri, a period romance based on celebrated French author Colette's two novels, Cheri and La Fin de Cheri.