Category: Reviews
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Paddington Review
Without a doubt, Paddington is the wittiest, smartest, most heartwarming family film of the year.
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My Old Lady Review
Israel Horovitz’ My Old Lady, based upon his own play is an unexpected comic drama,…
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UK Jewish Film Festival 2014 | Anywhere Else Review
Ester Amrami’s Anywhere Else is a somewhat misjudged representation of a woman trying to figure…
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Interstellar Review
Interstellar needs very little introduction. Christopher Nolan’s latest arrived this weekend with plenty of fanfare,…
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UK Jewish Film Festival 2014 | The Seder | Short | Review
The Seder tells the story of Leo and Mitchell – a gay couple who keep…
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The Skeleton Twins Review
Emotional, vital, hysterical and frankly unforgettable, The Skeleton Twins marks itself out for being a…
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UK Jewish Film Festival 2014 | Youth Review
Tom Shoval’s Youth is a delicately told and wonderfully written comment on family, circumstances, economic…
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UK Jewish Film Festival 2014 | This Is Where I Leave You Review
This Is Where I Leave You Review For all of its feigned good intentions, it…
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UK Jewish Film Festival 2014 | The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz Review
Brian Knappenberger’s The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz, is the most important,…









