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Emma Simmonds

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Vincent Price

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Emma Simmonds
/ 24 January 2008
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My Name Is Earl: Season 2

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 1 January 2008
Reviews/Film/Film Review

‘Night on Earth’ Gently Illuminates

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Emma Simmonds
/ 8 November 2007
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Stranger Than Paradise

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 10 October 2007
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The Errol Flynn Signature Collection, Volume 2 (1948)

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 2 August 2007
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Dark Corners (2006)

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 22 May 2007
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The History Boys (2006)

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 30 April 2007
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The Last King of Scotland (2006)

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 19 April 2007
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Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 11 April 2007
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Holiday (1938)

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 22 March 2007
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Running With Scissors (2006)

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 4 March 2007
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This Filthy World (2006)

By
Emma Simmonds
/ 11 December 2006

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