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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘The Kindness Of Strangers’ Review: Dir. Lone Sherfig (2019)
The Kindness Of Strangers review: Lone Sherfig returns to the Berlinale with new ensemble drama, The Kindness Of Strangers, a New...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘On the Basis of Sex’ Review: Dir. Mimi Leder (2019)
On The Basis Of Sex review: Felicity Jones stars in what is in essence ‘Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Origins’ with this courtroom...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘All Is True’ Review: Dir. Kenneth Branagh (2019)
All Is True review: Kenneth Branagh directs and stars as the great Bard himself in a portrait of the twilight years...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Alita: Battle Angel’ Review: Dir. Robert Rodriguez (2019)
Alita Battle Angel review: In the early 1990s, filmmaker Robert Rodriguez exploded onto the indie scene with an extremely low-budget action...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’ Review: Dir. Dean DeBlois (2019)
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World review: Hiccup and Toothless return for one final flight in the concluding chapter...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Escape Room’ Review: Dir. Adam Robitel (2019)
Escape Room review: We have been here before. A collection of diverse strangers – or walking character tropes – that find...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse’ review: A new word in the world of animation
We live in an era of comics now. Just like always – history repeats itself and this genre found its place...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘The Mule’ Review: Dir. Clint Eastwood (2019)
The Mule review Clint Eastwood is back on the screen for the first time since 2014’s Trouble With The Curve for...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Vice’ Review: Dir. Adam McKay (2019)
Vice review: In 2016, Adam McKay shed his exclusively comedic back catalogue to tackle complex and destructive financial crisis of the...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Glass’ Review: Dir. M. Night Shyamalan (2019)
The dramatic question behind M. Night Shyamalan’s cult favourite Unbreakable was “what if someone in the real world discovered they are...