Rats of Cinema Power Rankings:
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2. Stuart Little Rat
3. Albino Rat from Rats: Night of Terror
4. The Departed Rat
5. Hugh Jackman Flushed Away Rat (awful rat)
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Rats of Cinema Power Rankings:
1. Remy Ratatouille
2. Stuart Little Rat
3. Albino Rat from Rats: Night of Terror
4. The Departed Rat
5. Hugh Jackman Flushed Away Rat (awful rat)
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Duke Mitchell ends the Pope's career with Facts and Logic.
Beautiful little film where idealised fantasies are weaponised into melodramatic realities. Lunch Hour takes a workplace romance and has it collapse in an elaborate display of overthinking, where the expected power dynamics between an older man and a younger woman are cleverly unbalanced in theatrical fashion.
Lots of surprises in this film with some shocking cuts and emphatic cinematography, but most importantly two brilliant lead performances. Shirley Anne Field's screen presence is sensational, tiptoeing playfully between the artifice of an…