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Josef Herman: Warsaw, Brussels, Glasgow, London, 1938-1944

Josef Herman's early, cathartic work should not be missed

Red Army Faction Blues

Red Army Faction Blues persuasively blends fact and fiction in its account of Germany's turbulent times from the '60s to the '80s, writes Paul Simon

Josef Herman: Warsaw, Brussels, Glasgow, London, 1938-1944

Josef Herman's early, cathartic work should not be missed

The Bounty Hunter (12A)

Directed by Andy Tennant
Thursday 18 March 2010
The Bounty Hunter (12A)

The producers of this film should have a bounty put on their heads and be handcuffed and thrown into the boot of a car - as happens to Jennifer Aniston in this farrago - for coming up with such a contrived and lame action rom com starring the former Friends star and Gerard Butler.

He plays a bounty hunter who'll land $5000 if he captures his ex-wife (Aniston) and brings her in for skipping bail.

Aniston looks as fabulous as ever, but she spends most of the time scowling at Butler and flicking her hair as he grins away inanely and hulks around, Neanderthal-man style. 

Wait for the DVD if you really must see this.

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