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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Clash’ review [LFF 2016]
Clash review: Following on from the superb ‘678’, filmmaker Mohamed Diab focusses on the political struggles in modern day Cairo for...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Lovesong’ review [LFF 2016]
Lovesong review: A breathtaking, emotional love story with another exceptional, stand-out performance from breakthrough actress Riley Keough. Lovesong review by Paul...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Giant’ review (Jätten) [LFF 2016]
The Giant review: A Scandinavian oddity that is genre-less – an exceptional piece of original filmmaking from Johannes Nyholm. The Giant...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘All Of A Sudden’ review [LFF 2016]
All Of A Sudden review: Asli Özge displays how a moment of weakness can change a man’s life in this really rather good...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Goldstone’ review [LFF 2016]
Goldstone review: Ivan Sen’s slow-burner plays as a modern western – a crime epic set against the vast, dusty climate of...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘A Woman’s Life’ review [LFF 2016]
A Woman’s Life review: (Une vie) tells the story of one young woman’s struggle in 19th-century France. A Woman’s Life review,...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years ago‘Inferno’ review: “Instantly forgettable…”
Inferno review: Tom Hanks is back as Dr. Robert Langdon for a third outing – only this time he’s lost his...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘The Autopsy Of Jane Doe’ review [LFF 2016]
The Autopsy Of Jane Doe review: Simplistic in its approach, André Øvredal’s film is an enjoyable, if often intensely grotesque thriller that...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Elle’ review [LFF 2016]
Elle review: Paul Verhoeven returns for an extreme revenge thriller/ black comedy that plays as a deeply dark comedy. The glorious...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Certain Women’ review [LFF 2016]
Certain Women review: Kelly Reichardt delivers her latest – a triple chapter feature focussing on three women in three slightly connected...