Film

The Alamo

Revisionist remake of classic Duke western

The Isle

Notorious, long-delayed Korean shocker

The Frying Game

Damning documentary on American fast-food overkill cuts to the bone

The Punisher

Comic anti-hero Frank Castle on the big screen

13 Going On 30

Alias actress in coy but charming comedy

Envy

Stiller/Black pairing fails to rescue lacklustre yarn

Trauma

OPENS AUGUST 27, CERT 15, 93 MINS Here's Colin Firth, trying to banish forever the memory of being "television's Mr Darcy", teaming up with Resurrection Man and My Little Eye director Marc Evans to make something edgy and intense, a dark psychological thriller. With ants. Oh, dear. Colin plays Ben, left comatose following a car crash in which his wife died. Recently awoken, he now lives in a Gothicky converted hospital in grim old east London, with nothing but an ant farm for company and Mena Suvari as his neighbour. Ben starts having visions of his dead wife.

King Arthur

...or There's Something About Guinevere

My Architect: A Son’S Journey

Film-maker's quest to discover more about his late father

Latin Lessons

The young Che Guevara's political awakening on a road trip through South America
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