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Five best revivals
Independent, The (London), Jul 12, 2008 by Laurence Phelan
Kiss Me Deadly Sun 7.30pm
Apocalypse noir: Robert Aldrich's tough, paranoid B-movie twist on Mickey Spillane's novel opens the kind of box that you hope never to receive from Parcelforce. Star & Shadow Cinema, Newcastle upon Tyne
Little Miss Sunshine Sun 3pm
A breezy, nicely observed, very funny US indie road movie about an uncommonly dysfunctional family, Alan Arkin's delinquent grandpa and Steve Carell's suicidal, gay Proustian among them. Broadway, Nottingham
The Lady Vanishes Sun 8pm
Margaret Lockwood's plucky British heroine becomes embroiled in a monstrous plot on a train in Hitchcock's crisp 1938 thriller. Scotsman Hotel, Edinburgh
The Spy Who Loved Me today 5.45pm
The pre-credits ski jump melts into Carly Simon's theme song, and we're flying: Roger Moore's best bit of Bond-age, featuring Jaws and the car that every boy dreamed of one day owning. Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Host tonight 9pm & Sun 1.10pm
More epic and emotional than Cloverfield, this sea-monster movie from Bong Joon-Ho, who directed Memories of Murder, complements its squishy special effects with hidden depths. Dundee Contemporary Arts
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