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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoBerlinale: ‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far On Foot’ Review: Dir. Gus Van Sant (2018)
Don’t Worry He Won’t Get Far On Foot review: Gus Van Sant returns to the Berlinale with his latest feature, a film...
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Featured Article
/ 7 years ago‘7 Days In Entebbe’ Review: Dir. José Padilha (2018)
7 Days In Entebbe review: José Padilha directs this new feature, inspired by the true events of the 1976 hijacking of an...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoBerlinale: ‘U: July 22’ Review: Dir. Erik Poppe (2018)
U July 22 review: Erik Poppe directs this utterly gripping, intensely crafted story of the horrific events in Norway in the...
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Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘Birth of the Dragon’ Review: Dir. George Nolfi (2018)
Birth of the Dragon review: This inspired-by-fact tale does little to inspire or enlighten and only very occasionally enlivens. Birth of the...
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Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘Finding Your Feet’ Review: Dir. Richard Loncraine (2018)
Finding Your Feet review: Imelda Staunton, Celia Imrie, Timothy Spall and Joanna Lumley lead the cast of this pleasant-enough winter warmer from...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoBerlinale: ‘Daughter Of Mine’ Review: Dir. Laura Bispuri (2018)
Daughter of Mine review: A daughter is torn between two mothers in this beautifully crafted drama from ‘Sworn Virgin’ director Laura...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoBerlinale: ‘Black 47’ Review: Dir. Lance Daly (2018)
Black 47 review: Revenge is the order of the day in this bleak, but battle-heavy film, a co-production of Ireland and...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoBerlinale: ‘Eva’ Review: Dir. Benoit Jacquot (2018)
Eva review: Isabelle Huppert reunites with director Benoit Jacquot for this pseudo-sexual noir-ish picture, an erotic thriller without much of the eroticism...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years ago‘Transit’ Review: Dir. Christian Petzold (2018)
Transit review: Christian Petzold swaps war-torn World War II for contemporary France in this inventive reteling of Anna Seghers’ 1940s novel. Transit...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoBerlinale: ‘The Happy Prince’ Review: Dir. Rupert Everett (2018)
The Happy Prince review: Rupert Everett makes his directorial debut with this portrait of Oscar Wilde in his final days. The...