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FILM: Five best films

Independent, The (London),  Sep 16, 2006  by Roger Clarke

Little Miss Sunshine (15)

Toni Collette and Greg Kinnear play a beleaguered couple who take their seven-year-old daughter to a beauty contest. A warm-hearted US in die comedy.

The Night Listener (15)

Robin Williams plays an earnest gay writer and broadcaster who's caught up in a literary fraud perpetrated by Toni Collette. An impressive psychodrama.

An Inconvenient Truth (U)

Al Gore discusses global warming, with the help of convincing photographs of shrinking glaciers. This documentary is really just an account of Gore's compelling speech, which he often tours around the US.

Severance (15)

The European sales division of an arms company are "rewarded" with a team-building weekend. Then the killing begins. A clever horror-comedy vehicle.

A Scanner Darkly (15)

An undercover cop (Keanu Reeves) finds his mind is being eaten up by a drug called Substance D in Richard Linklater's shimmering Philip K Dick-based animation.

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