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04 July 2008 23:24 BST

At the cinema

Thursday, 15 May 2008 16:50
Dennis Quaid and Sarah Jessica Parker star in Smart People
Smart People, Charlie Bartlett and Shutter in this week's biggest movie releases.

Smart People sees a host of Oscar-nominated talent - and Sarah Jessica Parker - teaming up for a witty, unsurprisingly intelligent comedy drama about emotionally-closed, intellectually-vibrant characters.

It's more fun than it sounds.

To read the inthenews.co.uk review, click here

And check out some Smart People clips here on inthenews.co.uk, below:





Also released this week is Caramel, a complex and cultured look at the lives of five Lebanese women living in Beirut.

Take a look at the trailer below:


Charlie Bartlett comes to UK screens promising a redux version of Ferris Bueller and while it never quite scales the heights of that 80s classic, young Anton Yelchin is in superb form as the titular brat who anoints himself as guidance counsellor to his new school.

Take a look below:


Ahead of starring in Quantum of Solace, the new Bond movie - with a name so bad it's upsetting - Mathieu Amalric follows his heartbreaking performance in The Diving Bell and the Butterfly with philosophical thriller The Heartbeat Detector, or to give it its much more satisfying French title, La Question Humaine.

Amalric stars as Simon, a psychologist who discovers links to the Nazis among the dark secrets of the corporate petrochemical company by whom he is employed.

Joshua Jackson has lamented the dearth of quality roles he has been offered since Dawson's Creek and Shutter, also released this week, illustrates his point perfectly.

Jackson stars alongside Rachel Taylor in another remake of a Japanese horror hit - write your own movies Hollywood! - with the pair as the newly-married Shaw couple who discover some disturbing images in their photographs following a tragic accident, only to delve deeper than they should have…

To watch the trailer here on inthenews.co.uk, click here

Also out this week is the gory fun of action/horrorOutpost, French documentary Terror's Advocate and prodigal son comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins.End of story


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