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Salmon and asparagus with Hollandaise sauce
8:04am Thursday 8th May 2008
I SHARED a bunch of freshly picked asparagus from Q Gardens, Milton Hill, with a friend recently and we enjoyed it with salmon fillets and a lemon Hollandaise sauce.

Speedracer
3:01pm Wednesday 7th May 2008
Go, Speed Racer, Go!" Based on the Japanese animated series, Speed Racer signals the return of Andy and Larry Wachowski, the publicity-shy brothers who pioneered 'bullet time' in The Matrix trilogy.

Honeydripper,  Un Secret and I Served the King of EnglandHoneydripper, Un Secret and I Served the King of England
2:58pm Wed 7 May 08
Screen history is pocked with African-American musicals showcasing stars who were rarely allowed to exhibit their talents in mainstream pictures. Indeed, on the rare occasions when the likes of Lena Horne, Bill Bojangles' Robinson or the Nicholas Brothers were accorded guest slots in prestigious studio pictures, their numbers were invariably cut from prints destined for the Deep South for fear of offending supremacist audiences.

King prawn and asparagus stir fryKing prawn and asparagus stir fry
7:48am Thu 1 May 08
I CREATED this dish from a few early spears of asparagus which appeared in a friend's garden. She had suggested we cooked them for lunch, but as there were not enough spears to serve alone as a starter dish, I decided to concoct a stir fry which would make the most of what we'd got. It really was a matter of opening the larder doors and pulling out ingredients I believed would go together. It was great fun, but we didn't measure anything, we simply threw in a handful of this and a handful of that. So, on acquiring more asparagus from a farmer friend, I cooked the dish again, measuring all the ingredients as I went so that I could write it up.

The Lamb, Little MiltonThe Lamb, Little Milton
7:43am Thu 1 May 08
Little Milton is a pretty village standing equidistance between Thame and Wallingford if you travel the A329.

The Iron Man
5:37pm Wednesday 30th April 2008
The tug-of-war between altruism and materialism is at the heart of Iron Man, Jon Favreau's marvellous nuts and bolts realisation of the red and gold armoured Marvel Comics superhero, writes Damon Smith. Following the lead of the Spider-Man and X-Men franchises, Favreau devotes the majority of the opening hour to the characters. He fleshes out their personalities, insecurities and the underlying tensions (attraction, jealousy, irritation) which light the fuse on an action-oriented second half, awash with spectacular visual effects.

The Oxford MurdersThe Oxford Murders
5:33pm Wed 30 Apr 08
John Hurt, the star of The Oxford Murders, recalled at its premiere in the city last week that he had last filmed here nearly 30 years ago on Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate. The vast sums lavished on this legendarily over-budget movie contrast sharply with the parsimony evidently practised over the new and rather disappointing film from Spanish director Álex de la Iglesia. Cimino spent weeks transforming Mansfield College into 1870s Harvard - thousands of leaves were stuck on trees to give the appearance of high summer - for a scene that lasted two minutes; de la Inglesia spent less than a week in Oxford (and infinitely tinier sums) on the making of a whole film.

Joy Division and Tovarisch I Am Not Dead
5:30pm Wednesday 30th April 2008
The Manchester music scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s has already been explored in Michael Winterbottom's 24 Hour Party People and Anton Corbijn's Control. But, for all the knowing irony of the former's profile of Factory Records boss Anthony Wilson and the grim melodrama of the latter's study of troubled singer Ian Curtis, the feeling lingered that the full story had yet to be told. However, director Grant Gee and screenwriter Jon Savage have gone a long way to putting the record straight in the documentary, Joy Division.

Persepolis and Death Note
9:26am Thursday 24th April 2008
Ollie Johnston died last week. He was one of the 'Nine Old Men' who helped Walt Disney establish an animation empire. Starting out on Mickey Mouse shorts, he was a member of the team that produced the studio's first feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, in 1937. On its release, this landmark picture was known as "Disney's folly", as few thought that audiences would have the stamina for a full-length cartoon. However, the film was a triumph and Johnston went on to create key sequences in such enduring favourites as Pinocchio (1940), Bambi (1942), Cinderella (1950), Mary Poppins (1965) and The Jungle Book (1967).

Three and OutThree and Out
9:22am Thu 24 Apr 08
Screenwriters Steve Lewis and Tony Owen evidently disagree, contriving a comedy of errors about a beleaguered London Tube driver who can earn a sizeable compensation package if he can persuade someone to leap in front of his train. Even the most skilled scribes would struggle to navigate the thorny and sensitive moral dilemmas at heart of Three And Out and, regrettably, Lewis and Owen aren't up to thetask, clumsily melding a farcical opening 30 minutes with the heart-rending emotions of the downbeat finale. It's no wonder that rail union Aslef protested the premiere.

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