FILM: FILM CHOICE
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Wes Anderson's film about an unusually committed high-school student is touching, peculiar and hilarious. A critical hit.
YELLOW SUBMARINE (U)
A re-issue of the 31-year-old Beatles vehicle that the band wanted nothing to do with. The opening sequence is heart-stoppingly affecting.
OPENING THIS WEEK
THE GENERAL'S DAUGHTER (18)
John Travolta stars in a patchily received thriller.
INSTINCT (15)
Anthony Hopkins plays another warped psychiatrist.
DROP DEAD GORGEOUS (15)
All-girl black comedy starring Ellen Barkin and Kirstie Alley.
BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE (15)
Serbian refugee drama, premiered in Cannes to rave reviews.
LA WITHOUT A MAP (15)
Julie Delpy and Vincent Gallo in a comedy stab at relationships in LA.
THE TRENCH (SOMME) (15)
British-made First World War film. AQ
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