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Brothers (15)

In Jim Sheridan's remake of Susanne Bier's celebrated Danish drama Brodre, love is war as two siblings are divided by their bond to the same woman. Tobey Maguire is a revelation as a soldier haunted by his experiences in Afghanistan, whose deep psychological wounds threaten to tear his family apart. Jake Gyllenhaal plies roguish charm as his brother and Natalie Portman is on form as a doting mother, searching for affection in the midst of grief.

Rating: Three stars

Ninja Assassin (18)

Ninja Assassin is a relentless orgy of slashing and dismemberment, glued together by a flimsy revenge plot. Gifted ninja Raizo (Rain) turns against the secret fraternity which trained him, after his clan brother kills his sweetheart. Meanwhile, a feisty Europol agent is investigating high profile political assassinations and, along with Raizo, tries to bring down the clan. Rain has no charisma but the set pieces are pulled off with verve.

Rating: Two stars

The Boys Are Back (12A)

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A widower struggles to raise his young son in the aftermath of terminal illness in Scott Hicks's moving drama, based on the emotionally devastating memoir of Simon Carr. By turns touching and funny, The Boys Are Back is a reminder that there's no instruction manual for good parenting. Sports reporter Joe Warr (Clive Owen) follows his wife to her Australian home but when she's struck down with terminal illness, he's left to bring up his son.

Rating: Three stars

Toy Story 2 in 3D (U)

Screening in 3D in anticipation of the release of Toy Story 3 in July, Toy Story 2 is smarter, slicker, faster and funnier than the original. Whereas the first Toy Story belonged to Buzz Lightyear, part two is Woody's film, focusing on the lovable cowboy's battle with an evil toy store manager who plans to sell him to a Japanese collector. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen go to infinity and beyond as Woody and Buzz, whose love-hate relationship provides Toy Story 2 with its most humorous moments.

Rating: Four stars

The Book Of Eli (15)

In a lawless and perilous wasteland that once was America, Eli (Denzel Washington) holds the secret to civilisation's rebirth - a secret he guards with pride, dispatching anyone who dares jeopardise his mission to deliver the precious information to those who can carry out his wish. One man, despot Carnegie (Gary Oldman), understands the vital importance of the secret and he covets this treasure for himself, enlisting his henchmen to bring down Eli with violence.

Rating: Three stars