Film

The Hours

Three female big-hitters go on an Oscar hunt

The Magdalene Sisters

DIRECTED BY Peter Mullan STARRING Nora-Jane Noone, Dorothy Duffy, Anne-Marie Duff Opens February 21, Cert 15, 119 mins The opening scene of Peter Mullan's award-winning social drama The Magdalene Sisters unfolds in a Dublin pub in 1964, where Guinness-stained granddads in cloth caps slap their thighs to fiddle-dee-diddle-dee music played by a lecherous priest who salivates suggestively over his bodhran while crucifixes are reflected in whisky glasses and a lusty Irish buck rapes his own cousin.

Irréversible

DIRECTED BY Gaspar Noé STARRING Vincent Cassel, Monica Bellucci, Albert Dupontel Opened January 31, Cert 18, 95 mins You probably heard about this shock-rocking rape-and-revenge drama from the stir it caused on the festival circuit. And for once, controversy and PC posturing are not being orchestrated into a publicity stunt. Irréversible is as visceral, graphic and wrenchingly full-on as advance word suggests.

Analyze That

Bobby and Billy return in flat sequel

Live Forever

Spurious but amusing documentary about Britpop

A Revenger’s Tragedy

Scousepunk reworking of classic revenge tale

Satellite Of Love

Soderbergh does sci-fi; Clooney does soul-searching

Strange Daze

Quirky, trippy rom-com from Magnolia/Boogie Nights director

Moonlight Mile

Superbly acted drama gathers no moss

True Lies

Extraordinary, inspired madness from the Being John Malkovich team
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