Insp. Jacques Clouseau teams up with a squad of International detectives who are just as bumbling as he is. Their mission: Stop a globe-trotting thief who specializes in stealing historical artifacts. Read more
| Starring | Steve Martin, Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer, Andy Garcia |
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| Director | Harald Zwart |
| Genres | Comedy |
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As Jean-Luc Godard famously observed, “Every film should have a beginning, a middle and an end – but not necessarily in that order.” This is a love story – or not, depending on who you believe and where you check out. The excellent Joseph Gordon-Levitt is Tom, who writes greeting cards for a living. Adorable Zooey Deschanel is (wait for it) Summer, who gets a job at the same firm. With The Smiths in common – and having passed the karaoke test with flying colours Read more
Hollywood funnyman Steve Martin has dismissed recent poor reviews of his latest Pink Panther movie - accusing film critics of "snobbery" when judging comedy films. Martin reprised his role as Inspector Jacques Clouseau for Pink Panther 2, but the new picture received a barrage of scathing write-ups from film journalists and took a disappointing £8.28 million in its opening weekend at the U.S. box office. But Martin is adamant that he doesn't take any notice of film critics, insisting they Read more
Catholics can relax. The sequel to The Da Vinci Code does not replay the previous film’s all-out assault on the Church and its central tenets. On the contrary, in this yarn, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is recast as the unlikely saviour of the Holy See. More polished but daffy as a duck, the new film begins a year or so after Langdon’s last adventure when a Vatican emissary enlists his urgent aid. The pope is dead, and four Cardinals – the “preferitti”, or... Read more
The Big Finale: And the Winners Are… The 59th Berlinale was the most popular ever with over 270,000 tickets sold. But what about the quality of the movies we saw? A slightly different story there. Many festival guests expressed their disappointment regarding the festival entries. One critic said the films were, "Neither blockbusters nor experimental, but something in between". And they have a point because the films that were really satisfying were those aimed not at the mainstream... Read more
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button has kept its place at the top of the international box office charts for the fourth consecutive week. The film, starring Brad Pitt as a man who ages backwards, notched up weekend takings of £9.5 million from 60 territories, taking its overall earnings outside of the U.S. to £125 million. Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino grabbed the number two spot, garnering £5.9 million from 10 markets, while Tom Cruise's Valkyrie came in third with takings of Read more