FILMS OUT THIS WEEK
There's a youthful spirit in cinemas this week as Astro Boy blasts into action, while Michael Cera is the good boy who must learn to be bad in Youth In Revolt. Slightly older viewers will enjoy a modern take on a classic in Malice In Wonderland, but creepy serial killer Tony is definitely not for kids. The story of South Africa's first post_apartheid rugby team is celebrated in Invictus and this week's documentary sees Julian Temple go back to his rock roots with Oil City Confidential.
And speaking of the archive, here's a review of Eighties flick Wall Street - Link
One for the archive, Hungarian film Diary For My Children - Link out on Second Run DVD.
Growing up in Bristol is tough, says Shank - Link
Meanwhile, on the subject of the land Down Under, here's a film and DVD review of Jamie Blanks' Long Weekend remake - Link
NEW DVD HIGHLIGHTS

Sundance Film Festival 2010: Days Seven and Eight Lovers Of Hate, High School, Cyrus, Son Of Babylon, Red Chapel, Please Give, Howl and The Kids Are All Right.
Sundance Film Festival 2010: Day Six Buried, Winter's Bone, Bran Nue Day, Contracorriente and a late-night podcast.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival launches with Ponyo Miyazaki preview attracts a sell-out crowd.
Ian Carmichael OBE dies at 89 Veteran British actor passes away after short illness
Oscar nominations are in Avatar and The Hurt Locker lead the field, but there are a few surprises.
Sundance Film Festival is over for another year, so now we're keeping an eye on what's coming up at the Glasgow Film Festival next month - and you can read about what we got up to at 2009's San Sebastian Film Festival, London, Raindance Film Festival and Tribeca. For other festivals and seasons, check out our full archive
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