Whats the Yarn?
Everything about King Kong is great, from the mammoth budget, to the three hour running time, to the star himself.
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King Kong
It has chomped away a reputed £117 million, sinking Titanic’s claim to be the most expensive movie ever made, and clocks up a three hour running time.
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Jarhead
Jarhead marches onto the big screen, promising a vivid and compelling portrayal of life in the military.
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Two for the Money
A sprawling metropolis of impressive movie architecture, Two For the Money is surely destined to wag the tongues of all action-drama anoraks.
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Profile: Al Pacino
At 65, Al Pacino truly deserves the title ‘Hollywood icon’. Ben Gavan recounts the career of the boy from the Bronx who became an acting legend.
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Walk the Line
Walk the Line is the Johnny Cash story, exploring the early years of the music legend and the heartache, rebellion and romance that characterised them.
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The Family Stone
What’s the festive season without a slice of romance, a heady dose of comedy and a sprinkle of snow?
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Wozzon Locally
The local roundup of screenings, events, live music and theatre in Cornwall.
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Cornwall Film Festival
Packed full of drama, humour and invaluable advice, Cornwall Film Festival 2005 has left a trail of enthused budding filmmakers in its path. Beccy Matthews went along to investigate.
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South West Encounters
Film is thriving throughout the region. Alison Cain reports back from the nations leading short film festival.
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March of the Penguins
You can keep your Gone With The Winds, your Romeos and Juliets and your Titanics. March of the Penguins is a love story like no other.
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Memoirs of a Geisha
Those of us captivated by Arthur Golden’s critically acclaimed novel will find the film version something of a treasure because it is a sensitive reminder of a story originally so sensual and inspired.
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The Producers
Mel Brooks has taken on the role of producer for the remake of his much-loved film The Producers, which goosesteps onto the big screen this December.
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Kubb in Kernow
Kubb are making waves. Beccy Matthews investigates the good news for the British (and Cornish) music scene.
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DVD Reviews
The 40-Year Old Virgin, Fantastic Four and The Wedding Crashers - reviewed by Hannah May and Shaun Davis.
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Dig it?
Shaun Davis shares his verdict on The Constant Gardener.
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Fun with Dick and Jane?
Robin Fuller looks at some classic flicks about love struck lawbreakers.
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Wozzon Shorts
A round up of the movies due to hit the big screen.
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Win Movie Tickets!
Win movie tickets and have your name in print in the next edition of Movie Magic Magazine by submitting a review to our forum.
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