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Film review: Vicky Cristina Barcelona (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, February 2009)
A return to form for Woody Allen? Think again, says Fred Rowson
Film review: Watchmen (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, March 2009)
Heard this comic book adaptation is bad? You don't know the half of it, says Fred Rowson
Film review: Religulous (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, April 2009)
Debunking faith on screen is a confused business, finds Fred Rowson
Film review: Let The Right One In (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, May 2009)
Sad, funny and frightening – this Swedish horror is not to be missed, says Fred Rowson
Film review: Synecdoche, New York (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, May 2009)
Fred Rowson is fascinated and frustrated by Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut
Film review: Brüno (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, July 2009)
Sacha Baron Cohen's latest has its flaws. But it's still hilarious, says Fred Rowson
Film review: Inglourious Basterds (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, August 2009)
This World War Two revenge tale is lazy and idiotic, yet has moments of true brilliance. Could the real problem be Tarantino himself? asks Fred Rowson
Film review: Up (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, October 2009)
It's not quite Paradise Lost, but Pixar's latest is still a beautiful, three-dimensional, mess, says Fred Rowson
Film review: Four Lions (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, May 2010)
A film that laughs at suicide bombers but doesn't offend anyone? Chris Morris's big screen debut is the mouse that didn't roar, says Fred Rowson
Film review: Lourdes (by Fred Rowson, Web Exclusive, July 2010)
Behind its restrained seriousness, this dramatisation of a disabled woman's pilgrimage has a vicious sense of humour, says Fred Rowson
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