Author: Greg Wetherall
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“A lot of the world’s history is written by colonisers” – Sweet Country director Warwick Thornton rails against Australia’s past
Rightfully award-laden from its stint on the festival circuit, Warwick Thornton’s Sweet Country is a…
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Isle of Dogs kicks things off, lacklustre dramas and pointed thrillers: a round-up of the opening days of Berlinale 2018
Chilly February can be relied upon to provide bright cinematic sunshine in the form of…
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Exclusive Interview with AlphaGo director Greg Kohs on the future of Artificial Intelligence
The imperious march of technology is no better summed-up than by the advances made in…
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Exclusive Interview: Director Vicenzo Marra on ‘Equilibrium’ at London Film Festival 2017
A priest returns to his Neapolitan homestead after many years away. In picking up his…
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AlphaGo review – London Film Festival 2017
Documentarian Greg Kohs has a history of tracking very human stories. He did so in…
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Breathe – London Film Festival 2017
Andy Serkis’s directorial debut charts a topic so worthy and decent that it’s a real…
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“As I was telling the story, looking at her made up like she was one of these victims, it suddenly made it all very real to me”: Ben Young talks about making his horror film ‘Hounds of Love’
Ben Young is a young director making waves. With a history of evocative music videos…
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Exclusive: Mamma Mia director Phyllida Lloyd discusses gender inequality and her all-female, prison-set big screen version of ‘Julius Caesar’
Of the more esoteric and enticing cinema propositions that made its way up to the…