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/ 9 years agoSydney ’16: Zero Days review
Sydney ’16: Zero Days review: Super scary spy stuff from one of the best documentary makers working today. An intriguing and eye-opening...
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/ 9 years agoBerlinale ’16: Chi-Raq review
Chi-Raq review: Spike Lee arrives in Berlin with a loud message attached to his latest musical-comedy-drama… Chi-Raq review by Paul Heat...
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/ 9 years agoBerlinale ’16: Where To Invade Next review
Where To Invade Next review: An entertaining, more light-hearted documentary finely targeted to the United States. Where To Invade Next review...
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/ 9 years agoBerlinale ’16: Genius review
Genius review: A solid debut from director Grandage with a superb, triumphant performance from Jude Law. A highly-anticipated film at this year’s...
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/ 9 years agoBerlinale ’16: Soy Nero review
Soy Nero review: A decent, slow-burning picture from filmmaker Rafi Pitts that is let down by a weaker second half. Soy...
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/ 9 years agoBerlinale ’16: Press Conference Galleries: ‘Genius’ and ‘Chi-Raq’
Our coverage of Berlinale ’16 continues. Today officially marked the halfway mark for this year’s Berlinale, and while we’ve got tons...
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/ 9 years agoMaggie’s Plan review: “Excellently crafted and very funny.”
Maggie’s Plan review: A great surprise. A laugh-out-loud affair with a stunning lead from Gerwig and unique turn from Moore. Maggie’s...
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/ 9 years agoBerlinale ’16: Alone In Berlin review
Alone In Berlin review: Some superb acting from its main players, but the film is let down by its overall tone...
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/ 9 years agoSydney ’16: Death In Sarajevo review
An unfulfilling, under-whelming drama from Bosnia that leaves one feeling empty as the credits roll.
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/ 9 years agoBerlinale ’16: Alone In Berlin press conference highlights
Yesterday afternoon, we were lucky enough to attend the press conference for the new Emma Thompson and Brendan Gleeson film Alone...