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Movie Review
I capture the castle

Fairytale quest
I Capture the Castle
Stars Tim Fywell, Romola Garai, Marc Blucas, Henry Thomas, Rose Byrne, Bill Nighy, Tara Fitzgerald. Rating MA.

Reviewer: PTE Simone Heyer

This movie is like so many others set in Britain early last century. An inseparable family live in an old castle (this time in Suffolk) and have all sorts of encounters.

There’s the eccentric writer-father Mortmain (Nighy), who began renting the castle to write his first book. After holing himself up in a tower for 10 years, there was no follow-up novel and the family was living on the breadline.

 
On Video/DVD

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Book Review

Private struggle against Nazism
Defying Hitler
By Sebastian Haffner. Allen & Unwin. 259pp. $22.95.

Reviewer: CPL Alisha Welch

For people wishing to read a different and ultimately personal account of the rise of Nazism and Hitler’s Third Reich, this book will not let you down.

The US: very rich and lots of guns
The Eagle’s Shadow – Why America Fascinates and Infuriates the World

By Mark Hertsgaard. Allen & Unwin. 244pp. $22.95.

Reviewer: SGT Jon Garland

The author began researching this book before the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre.

Whats on TV

CNNNN ... it’s all news
CNNNN
ABC August 21, 9pm
Reviewer: PTE Simone Heyer


Mostly riotous, Chaser Non-stop News Network (what’s the fourth N for?) returns to ABC in a matter of weeks, and not a moment too soon.

 

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