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1 (1) Hot Fuzz Total: £11.9m2 (2) Charlotte's Web Total: £8.98m 3 (-) The Number 23 Total: £1.2m 4 (3) Music and Lyrics Total: £7.1m 5 (-) The Good Shepherd Total: £629,863 6 (4) Epic Movie Total: £4.5m 7 (5) Arthur and the Invisibles Total: £4.7m 8 (-) School for Scoundrels Total: £340,984 9 (7) Notes on a Scandal Total: £4.5m 10 (6) Blood Diamond Total: £6.6m
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Hot Fuzz Nick Pegg is the go-getting London copper who finds himself dropped into the heart of sleepy Gloucestershire, Nick Frost is his gallumphing, day-dreaming sidekick ... and Hot Fuzz is pretty much where it's at; a wry, funny, genre-spinning Britcom and just another recent highlight of a national cinema turned suddenly interesting again.Notes on a Scandal This stealthy adaptation of the Zoe Heller makes for a psychological thriller that Hitchcock or Chabrol would be proud of. Cate Blanchett is the hippy-dippy London teacher who is fatally undone by an all-seeing obsessional colleague (Judi Dench). Blanchett is fine but it's Dench who steals the show. Letters from Iwo Jima Clint Eastwood's companion piece for Flags of Our Fathers views the conflict from the Japanese side. This is a sombre, quietly harrowing portrait of the loss and waste of war; a memorial in monochrome. The Science Of Sleep Michel Gondry's spy autobiographical feature casts Gael Garcia Bernal as the hyperactive fantasist who has trouble separating his dreams from his humdrum reality. It's a fresh, quirky and wildly inventive fable that nonetheless comes tinged with sadness. Climates Nuri Bilge Ceylan casts himself and his wife in this stark, opaque but engrossing study of a middle-aged couple in meltdown. The domestic dramas and emotional storms are viewed through a glass darkly.
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