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IT'S Boxing Day... and that means cinemas will be back open ready to tempt you with their wares.

Our special edition of the Birmingham Mail today has reviews of two of the new movies you can see - Adam Sandler's Bedtime Stories and Baz Luhrmann's Australia.

Plus, don't forget, there's also a big spread on my movies of the year.

We're giving Australia three stars... it looks very handsome but is a bit too episodic to really gel as a movie you'd want to see again and again.

And it's so long that, one day, you will probably probably be able to watch all of it in the time it takes to fly Down Under and back.

Which will be rather nice given that it's a very good publicity vehicle for the Australian tourist board.

Also out today is Jim Carrey's new comedy Yes Man, reviewed last Friday when we pointed out that despite its 12A certificate it is not family friendly.

If you want a film that is suitable for younger children, try The Tale of Despereaux.

CANCEL CHRISTMAS!

By Graham Young on Dec 17, 08 09:29 PM

I SAW the new Baz Luhrmann film today, Australia.

It opens on Boxing Day and, I have to say, (as Simon Cowell would say) that it looks good but is a disappointment overall.

Well, it is considering that Luhrmann made Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge.

What's really galling, of course, is that Luhrmann is capable of such brilliance yet this is only his fourth movie in 16 years.

Given that he likes to write his own screenplays, me thinks it'll be a long time before he makes something else.

Which is a shame.

Because when you see an Aussie down on his luck, it'd be nice to be able to say: 'Chin up, mate. Have this nice piece of kangaroo meat on the barbie and wash it down with this glass of amber nectar... I'm sure you'll come bouncing back'.

Also opening on Boxing Day are Adam Sandler's Bedtime Stories and Jim Carrey's Yes Man.

These three films, between them, will earn the grand total of seven stars out of a possible 15 but I won't spoil the fun of who'll get what just now.

Before parting with your hard-earned cash, though, don't miss our Friday 26 edition for the full reviews of Bedtime and Australia.

We're likely to run with Yes Man in this Friday's December 19 edition because there are two days of preview screenings everywhere on Saturday and Sunday.

But, be warned. Yes Man's 12A certificate belies the adult content of the film which is not suitable for children.

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