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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoThe Night of the Virgin review: Dir. Roberto San Sebastián (2017)
The Night of the Virgin Review: A young virgin has a nightmare of New Year’s Eve after meeting older woman Medea...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoDetour review: Dir. Christopher Smith (2017)
Detour review: Horror maestro Christopher Smith returns with a thriller in the vein of True Romance. Detour review by Kat Hughes, February...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoReturn To Montauk review [Berlinale]: Dir. Volker Schlondorff (2017)
Return To Montauk review: Volker Schlondorff directs Stellan Skarsgard and Nina Hoss in this slow-moving romantic drama debuting at the 2017...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoEMO The Musical review [Berlinale]: Dir. Neil Triffett (2017)
EMO The Musical: Neil Triffett’s feature length adaption of his own short film debuts at the 2017 Berlinale. EMO The Musical...
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/ 8 years agoLogan review [Berlinale]: Dir. James Mangold (2017)
Logan review: Hugh Jackman returns to the role of Wolverine for the final time in this genre-less epic from James Mangold....
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoIn Times Of Fading Light review [Berlinale]: Dir. Matti Geschonneck (2017)
In Times Of Fading Light review: Director Matti Geschonneck and screenwriter Wolfgang Kohlhaase tackle Eugen Ruge’s source novel. In Times Of Fading Light review...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years agoJames Cameron will conduct a Terminator 2 Q+A at the Berlinale
This Friday evening (tomorrow eveing as I type this), legendary filmmaker James Cameron is set to conduct a live ‘Terminator 2’...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoButterfly Kisses review [Berlinale]: Dir. Rafael Kapelinski (2017)
Butterfly Kisses review: Rafael Kapelinski‘s debut is a startling and confronting look into one teenager’s deviant desires. Butterfly Kisses review by Kat Hughes at...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoI Am Not Your Negro review [Berlinale]: Dir. Raoul Peck (2017)
I Am Not Your Negro review: Raoul Peck assembles a powerful documentary based on the unfinished work of poet, author and...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoThe Lost City Of Z review [Berlinale]: Dir. James Gray (2017)
The Lost City Of Z review: James Gray writes and directs this take of an epic true story of twentieth century...