Director: Garry Marshall
Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Biel and Ashton Kutcher
Certificate: TBC
Release Date: Thursday 8th December
The lives of several couples and singles in New York intertwine over the course of New Year's Eve.
Terrifying and beautiful, this might well be the best film of 2012.
84 minutes of rhyming couplets? It sounds well annoying but I actually loved it.
Nice film, shame about the voiceover.
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A superb anti-rom-com that breaks some cliches and obeys others, which only makes it more moving.
A devastating, magnificent film that trades almost solely in sex – and yet looks right through it.
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After Benjamin Button and The Social Network, this feels like Fincher back in Se7en territory. Grizzled, haunting and beautiful.
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A feel-good treat, pure and simple. You’ll swoon, you’ll sigh, you’ll want to tap dance.
Director: Garry Marshall The lives of several couples and singles in New York intertwine over the course of New Year's Eve. ![]() We love it when a press conference comes together. Especially if it involves four men accused of a crime they didn't commit, struggling to answer questions after a crazy premiere in London the night before. But answer questions they did, covering everything from quitting smoking to getting a suntan.
I pity the fool who wasn't on the red carpet on Tuesday night, walking around Leicester Square with The A-Team. Which pretty much means I pity myself - although I did get to shout questions at them at the press conference the following morning. You can read about that here.
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