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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: Whitney: ‘Can I Be Me’ review: Dir. Nick Broomfield (2017)
Whitney: ‘Can I Be Me’ review: There’s no spine-tingling revelations but it’s still a fascinating insight into the ill-effects of divine talent, controlling...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoTransilvania 2017: Zeus review: Dir. Miguel Calderon (2017)
Zeus review: We’re kicking off our coverage of the 2017 Transilvania Film Festival with this interesting drama from Mexico and artist/...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSundance London: The Big Sick review: Dir. Michael Showalter (2017)
The Big Sick review: This biographic tale of love found and nearly lost in the Big Apple is one of the...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSundance London 2017: Walking Out review: Dir. Alex Smith, Andrew J. Smith (2017)
Walking Out review: British filmmakers take to the mountains of Montana with this gripping, engrossing tale of a father and son...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSundance London: Majorie Prime review: Dir. Michael Almereyda (2017)
Marjorie Prime review: Michael Almereyda brings his latest, a slightly sci-fi drama to the UK via the 2017 Sundance London film...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSundance London: The Incredible Jessica James review: Dir. Jim Strause (2017)
The Incredible Jessica James review: The Incredible Jessica James by Paul Heath at the 2017 Sundance London film festival. Bound for...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSundance London: Wilson review: Dir. Craig Johnson (2017)
Wilson review: Woody Harrelson appears as a neurotic loner in modern-day Minnesota in this adaptation of the Daniel Cloves graphic novel....
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSundance London: Dina review: Dir. Antonio Santini, Dan Sickles (2017)
Dina review: A lovingly crafted documentary peering into the lives of the title character and her future husband Scott. Dina review...
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Featured Article
/ 7 years agoWonder Woman review: Dir. Patty Jenkins (2017)
Wonder Woman review: Patty Jenkins delivers the best DC movie yet with Gal Gadot returning as the titular superhero. Wonder Woman review,...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSundance London: Beatriz At Dinner review: Dir. Miguel Arteta (2017)
Beatriz At Dinner review: Miguel Arteta re-teams with screenwriter Mike White for this tale of a dinner party with an uninvited guest...