Stories By Steve Palace
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoSydney 2018: ‘Ex Libris – The New York Public Library’ Review: Dir. Frederick Wiseman
Ex-Libris – The New York Public Library review: A complex but surprisingly coherent picture of an institution that is more than...
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Interviews
/ 7 years agoInterview: Danny Huston For ‘All I See Is You’
All I See Is You is an intriguing psychological thriller out to own, starring Blake Lively and Jason Clarke. Lively plays...
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Home Entertainment
/ 7 years agoHome Entertainment Review: ‘Tango One’ DVD Review
When heroin dealer Den Donovan (Vincent Regan) finds his carefully-constructed criminal empire falling to pieces and his family going the same...
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Interviews
/ 7 years ago“He had a fatal flaw in that he was an international heroin dealer…” Vincent Regan On ‘Tango One’
British action fest Tango One is coming to the home formats and leading the mayhem is Vincent Regan. A versatile character...
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Home Entertainment
/ 7 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘Una’ DVD Review
Una has a major balancing act to perform. Based on David Harrower’s famous play ‘Blackbird’, it examines the subject of abuse...
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Interviews
/ 7 years agoInterview: Jeff Bauman On ‘Stronger’:”I think in a real life story… there’s a lot of laughter.”
Stronger is currently on general release in the UK, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. He plays the real-life role of Jeff Bauman, who...
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Interviews
/ 7 years agoInterview: David Gordon Green for ‘Stronger’
Stronger is receiving its UK cinema release this week. This powerful but surprisingly humorous film tells the true story of Jeff...
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Interviews
/ 7 years ago“My next picture could be a remake of Howard’s End…” Greg McLean ‘Jungle’ Interview
Out to own this week is Jungle, the knuckle-gnawing true story of adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg. Ghinsberg was stranded in the heart...
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Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘Jungle’ Review: Dir. Greg McLean (2017)
Jungle review: Daniel Radcliffe continues his quest to distance himself from his previous wizarding worlds with this engaging survival tale, based...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoGrimmfest 2017: Rabbit Review: Dir. Luke Shanahan (2017)
Rabbit Review: A women searches for her missing twin in this Kubrick-esque Australian horror. Rabbit review by Steve Palace, October 2017....