{"id":992,"date":"2007-09-14T04:06:14","date_gmt":"2007-09-14T03:06:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.filmdetail.com\/archives\/2007\/09\/14\/the-cinema-review-superbad-and-310-to-yuma\/"},"modified":"2007-09-25T04:35:31","modified_gmt":"2007-09-25T03:35:31","slug":"the-cinema-review-superbad-and-310-to-yuma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.filmdetail.com\/2007\/09\/14\/the-cinema-review-superbad-and-310-to-yuma\/","title":{"rendered":"The Cinema Review: Superbad and 3.10 to Yuma"},"content":{"rendered":"
Superbad<\/a> <\/strong>– The latest comedy from the Judd Apatow<\/a> comedy factory is about 3 US teenagers trying to buy beer in order to get to a party. Greg Mottola<\/a> directs from a script by Seth Rogen<\/a> and Evan Goldberg<\/a>.<\/p>\n 3.10 to Yuma<\/a> <\/strong>– A remake of the 1957 western<\/a>, with Christian Bale<\/a> and Russell Crowe<\/a> in the lead roles whilst James Mangold<\/a> directs.<\/p>\n Disturbia<\/a> <\/strong>– A modern update of rear window with Shia LaBeouf<\/a> as a teenager who suspects that his sinisnter neighbour (David Morse<\/a>) may be up to no good.<\/p>\n Shoot Em Up<\/a> <\/strong>– A madcap action film with Clive Owen<\/a> as an enigmatic hitman caught up in the middle of a political conspiracy. Paul Giamatti<\/a> and Monica Bellucci<\/a> co-star whilst Michael Davis<\/a> directs.<\/p>\n<\/a>On this week’s cinema review we examine:<\/p>\n