Author: Greg Wetherall
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Layla M. Review – London Film Festival 2016
Mijke de Jong’s powerful drama Layla M. follows Layla, a Muslim girl brought up in…
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Your Name Review – London Film Festival 2016
Shinkai builds on the steady foundations laid by his own previous outings to bring us…
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Kate Plays Christine Review – London Film Festival 2016
It is quite a feat for a film to conjure a whole kaleidoscope of emotions…
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The Ones Below DVD Review
Openly and unapologetically derivative, Hanna writer David Farr’s The Ones Below doffs its cap shamelessly…
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A Hologram For A King Review
A Hologram For A King is a perfect example of Hollywood snapping up the rights…
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Green Room Review
Green Room is a nasty piece of work. It really is. And yet writer/director Jeremy…
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Grey Gardens review
The American home entertainment market has been the subject of envy for those of us…
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Watch – Interview with acclaimed Chilean director Pablo Larrain on his controversial new film ‘The Club’
Set in a sleepy, quaint Chilean beach town, a collection of four disgraced priests live…
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Psycho’s shower scene music voted cinema’s scariest sound
The music from the shower scene in Psycho has topped a poll of the scariest sounds in…
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Berlin Film Festival 2016: Things To Come (L’Avenir) review
A forlorn, circumspect amble through turmoil in advancing age is the motor behind Mia Hansen-Love’s…