FILMS OUT THIS WEEK
All is not what it seems this week, with Martha Marcy May Marlene unsure of her identity after fleeing a cult, a Man On A Ledge distracting from a diamond heist, a Young Adult novelist descending into alcoholism and petty viciousness wreaking Carnage among the New York bourgeoisie. If you prefer a simple adventure, there's Chronicle or Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, and this week's documentary is Bombay Beach, introducing the people who live beside the Salton Sea - read what its director Alma Har'el said about the film in our exclusive interview. Plus we'll be bringing you the latest from the Glasgow Youth Film Festival.
Two elderly lesbians elope in Cloudburst, picking up a hitchhiker along the way - Link #gff12
A single mother hears something disturbing over her Babycall monitor - Link #gff12
Three teenagers find that acquiring superpowers creates its own problems in Chronicle - Link - out this week.
Meet some real life Superheroes in this colourful new documentary - Link #gff12
NEW DVD HIGHLIGHTS
Tomie: Unlimited DVD ReviewSundance 2012
We're bringing you all the news, views and reviews direct from the Sundance film festival

Look North Amanda Millen on what's coming up at the goNORTH festival.
The Day Off revisited How Ray Galton and Alan Simpson revived a film that never was.
Bombay Beach dreams Alma Har'el talks about collaboration and dance in her debut documentary.
The Help dominates the Screen Actors' Guild Awards Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer take top prizes
Beasts rules at Sundance Bayou set drama takes home top prize
Women in film held back by celluloid ceiling Just 5% of top 250 US hits had female directors.
We're bringing you news, views and reviews direct from the Sundance film festival and warming up for this year's Glasgow event. Read our full archive for other recent coverage.
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