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1. Lavender days for Victor Spinetti
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 March 2002VETERAN actor Victor Spinetti is on the road in his second stage version of a classic Ealing film comedy.
2. AN INFECTIOUS TALE OF HATRED
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 November 200228 Days Later (18): Director: Danny Boyle, with Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston, Brendon Gleeson
3. ALL IS NOT LOST AS LOVE TRIUMPHS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002True, everlasting love is a depressingly rare condition these days. But after seeing Richard Eyre's magnificent production of Iris, I feel all is not lost.
4. A dog’s life for Dad as pooch is put first
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 5 March 2002Huge excitement in the Webb household this week. With no less than four birthdays coming up within the next seven days, my 10-year-old hardly knows which way to turn.
5. Chan to fly around
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 June 2002JACKIE CHAN is to star in a remake of the classic film Around The World In 80 Days, Variety reports.
6. Pop, folk or jazz? Rachel is these
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 July 2002SOUNDS in the world of music are getting so schizophrenic these days that musicians just won’t stay in one pigeonhole.
7. Don’t cry for me in Argentina
Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 August 2002Only a few days ago Melanie Griffith was photographed in tears – but husband Antonio Banderas seems to be putting on a brave face on the set of his new film, Imagining Argentina, as he poses happily with co-star Emma Thompson.
8. DOUGLAS IS OFF FORM AGAIN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 September 2002MICHAEL Douglas thrillers just don’t cut the mustard these days. There was the disappointing The Game, followed by the equally unsatisfactory A Perfect Murder.
9. What a carry-on for Corrie's Alma
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 December 2002AMANDA BARRIE is best-known these days for her long stint as Alma Sedgwick in Coronation Street.
10. Dog Soldiers is no howler
Get Wokingham, Friday 24 May 2002Trainspotting’s Kevin McKidd stars in this British horror flick that promises to re-generate the British horror genre, which has been lying almost dormant since the days of Hammer.
