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Lee Curtis

Sabotaging since 5 May 2011

Lee is a West Country-born, freelance journalist currently based on the sunny shores of North Cornwall. A Falmouth University film graduate and regular contributor to Big Screen, Movie Magic, West Briton as well as a self-published blog. For film reviews and other filmrelated content you can read his blog at www.mrleecurtis.wordpress.com or follow him on Twitter @MrLeeCurtis.

My Articles

Film

The Forgotten Roles Of Sam Rockwell

Always the bridesmaid, only occasionally the bride…

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The 10 Most Misleading Film Titles of All Time

When it comes to movies, what’s in a name? Well, quite a lot if you ask me.

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10 Brilliant Biopics You’ve Probably Never Seen

Last week several film sources revealed that Dutch filmmaker Anton Corbijn is set to direct a biopic of James Dean’s all too brief life and his prolific friendship with American photojournalist Dennis Stock, so check out these ten while you wait…

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5 Contemporary Comic Books That Deserve The Big Screen Treatment

Spiderman’s been rebooted, Superman’s been rebooted, Batman’s getting rebooted, but do we care? It’s time these comic book heroes got their first big screen outing

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Lists

What To Watch On TV This Week

Red Dwarf, James Bond and Ian Hislop, why wouldn’t you want to know what’s on this week?

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What To Watch On TV This Week

It’s a little late going up this time around, but here’s what you should be catching on the box for the rest of the week…

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What To Watch On TV This Week

Channel 5′s “The Truth About Hillsborough” stands out in this week’s scheduling. The tragedy and the subsequent 23 year wait for justice has dominated the news recently, and hopefully the doc will shed some light for the uninitiated.

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Dredd Reviewed: What It Lacks In Narrative Depth, It Makes Up For In Brutal Action

The team behind Dredd took a big gamble by keeping the certificate at 18, but it’s one that has paid off. Violent, visceral and high-octane action sequences make this film a real winner, despite the paper-thin storyline.

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What To Watch On TV This Week

To those of you who’ve been hiding in a ditch for the last month, you can come out! London 2012 is over, and the schedules are filled up with great shows this week, including the return of our favourite panel show…

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What To Watch On TV This Week

It’s the week of hard men as Ross Kemp, Ronnie Biggs and Malcolm Tucker all grace our screens. Here’s all your highlights for the coming week

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What To Watch On TV This Week

Right, clear your Sky+ planner and reload for another week of great TV drama, comedy and documentaries, not to mention the small matter of the Paralympics kicking off.

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What To Watch On TV This Week

Whether you’re a fan of football, reality TV or documentaries, there’s always something for everybody on TV, and this week is no different…

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Expendables 2: Nine Insane Action Scenes Featuring The Arse-Kicking Cast

The Expendables 2 hits big screens across the UK this week, giving us the perfect excuse to look back at the best action scenes from the careers of its star-studded cast…

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Detachment Reviewed: American History X Director Comes Up Short

With American History X, British director Tony Kaye went for the jugular and held us firmly in his grasp. With his latest film, unfortunately he just about misses the mark.

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Letterboxd: Introducing The Facebook Of Film

With an increasing number of ways for anyone to express their opinions, the era of the non-professional reviewer has dawned…

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5 Films You Definitely Should’ve Watched In 2011

Four teenagers go mad in Malia, Ryan Gosling becomes Hollywood’s new golden boy and for once, Robert Pattison doesn’t annoy us.

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Meet The Cinematographer Who Pushed Werner Herzog To The Third Dimension

The much admired cinematographer discusses his career, working with Werner Herzog and how he convinced the auteur to use 3D…

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