Tag: film
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45 Years Review
Andrew Haigh’s assured second film begins with a fracture, a break in routine. Kate (Charlotte…
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52 Tuesdays Review
52 Tuesdays may present itself as something of a recondite film, and one that pushes…
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Amy Review
Asif Kapadia’s follow-up documentary to his rather brilliant Senna (2010) makes a rather subtle first…
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Seret 2015 | Self Made Review
Powerful, provocative and darkly funny, Shira Geffen’s Self Made is another in a line of…
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Beats of the Antonov Review
Beats of the Antonov, a Sudanese/South African co-production that looks into the redemptive power of…
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The Homesman DVD Review
Tommy Lee Jones’ return to the director’s chair has excited many but those unfamiliar with…
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Leviathan DVD Review
Cold, quiet, isolated, unforgiving. These attributes reflect both the North West Russian setting and Andrey…
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Discussing ‘Appropriate Behaviour’ with director Desiree Akhavan
Fresh from storming the film festivals the world over, Desiree Akhavan’s debut feature Appropriate Behaviour…
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Catch Me Daddy Review
Daniel Wolfe lifts liberally from his most successful peers in Catch Me Daddy, but seems…









