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		<title>Everyman Cinema Club</title>
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		<description>Films showing at Everyman Cinema Club in the next seven days</description>
		<copyright>Copyright 2008 Time Out Group Ltd. All rights reserved.</copyright>
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		  <link>http://www.timeout.com/film/listings/show-listings/84507/368/The_Dark_Knight_at_Everyman_Cinema_Club.html?format=week&amp;DCMP=OTC-RSS-Film</link>	
		  <title>The Dark Knight</title>
		  <description>&lt;p&gt;Nolan’s sequel to 2005’s &lt;em&gt;Batman Begins&lt;/em&gt; internalizes the schism between serious aims and summer-movie duties. The problem isn’t the admittedly jaw-dropping Sturm...</description>
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		  <link>http://www.timeout.com/film/listings/show-listings/85665/368/Elegy_at_Everyman_Cinema_Club.html?format=week&amp;DCMP=OTC-RSS-Film</link>	
		  <title>Elegy</title>
		  <description>Men grow old, but do they really ever grow up? That’s the question posed by this astute adaptation of Philip Roth’s ‘The Dying Animal’, in which &lt;!-- name_start --&gt;Ben Kingsley&lt;!--...</description>
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		  <link>http://www.timeout.com/film/listings/show-listings/85364/368/Man_on_Wire_at_Everyman_Cinema_Club.html?format=week&amp;DCMP=OTC-RSS-Film</link>	
		  <title>Man on Wire</title>
		  <description>&lt;p&gt;The Twin Towers loom in the clouds, as if dreamt up by French daredevil Philippe Petit, who, in 1974, illegally danced between them on a tightrope. Filled with jaw-dropping footage of NYC...</description>
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		  <link>http://www.timeout.com/film/listings/show-listings/84695/368/Unrelated_at_Everyman_Cinema_Club.html?format=week&amp;DCMP=OTC-RSS-Film</link>	
		  <title>Unrelated</title>
		  <description>The material may not sound promising – interactions between  well-to-do middle-class Brits holidaying in a villa outside Siena – but Hogg’s first feature is truly impressive, and not just...</description>
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		  <link>http://www.timeout.com/film/listings/show-listings/85368/368/The_Wackness_at_Everyman_Cinema_Club.html?format=week&amp;DCMP=OTC-RSS-Film</link>	
		  <title>The Wackness</title>
		  <description>&lt;p&gt;**** (Four stars)&lt;br /&gt;Set in New York in the summer of 1994, &lt;em&gt;The Wackness&lt;/em&gt; is writer-director &lt;!-- name_start --&gt;Jonathan Levine&lt;!--...</description>
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