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Person: Ted Griffin

Friday's film reviews: Miss You Already, Solace, Life and Captive
Friday's film reviews: Miss You Already, Solace, Life and Captive

This week, two best friends face cancer in the touching comedy drama Miss You Already, a psychic helps an FBI agent to hunt a serial killer in Solace... and Golden Globe nominee David Oyelowo and Kate Mara star in the true life crime thriller Captive.

Fri, 25 Sep, 2015

'Tower Heist' preposterous but entertaining

Thanksgiving is one of the major holidays in America, when shops close and families come together around a dinner table laden with turkey and all the trimmings.

Sat, 05 Nov, 2011

Hopkins set for role on serial killer movie

Sir Anthony Hopkins is set to star in new thriller 'Solace'.

Wed, 07 Sep, 2011

Aniston's movie back on track after controversies

The cast and crew on Jennifer Aniston's upcoming movie are finally in a pleasant working environment, after a string of controversies affecting production.

Tue, 05 Oct, 2004

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