Tag: film
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McKellen: Playing the Part Review
How to get a man who has spent his entire career playing a part, to…
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The Post DVD Review
Steven Spielberg is a busy man. In between executive producing every third television show and…
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Jeune Femme review: itinerant tale of a woman in the big city fails to hit the mark
Renamed from the domestic title, Montparnasse Bienvenue, the curious, itinerant travelogue of Leonor Serraille’s newly coined…
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The Touch DVD Review
Perhaps a more fitting title for Ingmar Bergman’s 1971 fidelity drama The Touch, would be…
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Heimat Blu Ray review
Edger Reitz masterful saga is a classic series that thanks to this restoration, comes anew…
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Looking Glass DVD review
A motel in nowhere, desert town USA. A couple moving Ray (Nicholas Cage) and his…
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Signal One Top 10 films part 1
Welcome to the second label top 10! In this piece Here we look at the…
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Cure Blu Ray review
Kiyoshi Kurosawa film not only brought him to international attention but unsettled many who saw…
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Breathless Blu ray review
Gere shines with self indulgent verve in this clever remake of a game changing classic. Jesse…
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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…









