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Gloucestershire Cinema & Film

From the big screen to the small sofa, meet all your film needs with Gloucestershire’s full guide.

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Gloucestershire Film archive

Find Gloucestershire film features, as well as all of our film reviews in SoGlos.com's archive.

Find Gloucestershire film features and the latest DVD reviews in our comprehensive film archive.
Find Gloucestershire film features and the latest DVD reviews in our comprehensive film archive.

SoGlos.com’s Gloucestershire Film section is one of the online magazine’s most popular.

As well as up-to-the-minute film events happening around the county, we also write a selection of film features and DVD reviews all available here, in our film archive.

SoGlos.com is updated around the clock, each and every day, so if you are a film fan remember to check back regularly.

Film features

Guide to renting DVDs online – Get your favourite films delivered to your door with our guide to online DVD rental.

UK box office chart – Discover what’s hit the top spots this week and which Gloucestershire cinemas are showing the country’s most popular films.

UK DVD chart – Find out what DVDs the nation is snapping-up this week with SoGlos.com’s UK DVD chart, popcorn not included.

DVD of the week reviews

Knocked Up review – With a simple plot, witty script and a barrel-load of laugh out loud moments, the DVD ‘bromance’ Knocked Up scores highly on SoGlos.com’s laugh-o-metre.

300 review – The wait is finally over as 300 stampedes onto DVD, with hordes of Spartan fans snapping-up copies of the Frank Miller-inspired flick like it is going out of fashion.

28 Weeks Later review – The thought-provoking zombie movie is a shocker, not just because it’s a sequel that matches its predecessor.

This is England review – A powerful rite-of-passage Brit flick that packs a punch.

Fast Food Nation review – The spotlight on the fast food industry will cause much head-scratching.

Inland Empire review – David Lynch’s surreal drama starring Laura Dern is a weird trip into the unknown.

Shooter review – Mark Wahlberg becomes and all-action hero, while Danny Glover is criminal in his role and acting abilities.

Amazing Grace review – Ioan Gruffudd gives a good performance as anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce.

The Namesake review – The story shared between India and America is a touching one.

The Number 23 review – You will never look at the number in the same light.

A Guide to Recognising Your Saints review – A coming of age drama, that isn’t as sentimental as it sounds.

The Science of Sleep review – A surreal and beautiful dreamscape starring Gael Garcia Bernal.

Blood Diamond review – Check out Leonardo DiCaprio’s accent in this African adventure with a political message.

Hot Fuzz review – Hilariously comic cop caper starring Simon Pegg in a supposed Gloucestershire village.

SoGlos.com
3 January 2008

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