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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Mountain’ Review: Dir. Jennifer Peedom (2017)
Mountain review: A documentary, best viewed in its IMAX format, about the mountain, its history, and our long-standing fascination with it....
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Ingrid Goes West’ Review: Dir. Matt Spicer (2017)
Ingrid Goes West review: Matt Spicer makes his directorial debut with this film about an unhinged social media stalker moves to...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoLFF 2017: ‘On Chesil Beach’ Review: Dir. Dominic Cooke (2017)
On Chesil Beach review: Ian McEwan adapts his own book; a period piece about two newlyweds attempting to consummate their marriage...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Lucky’ Review: Dir. John Carroll Lynch (2017)
Lucky review: Respected character actor John Carroll Lynch makes his directorial debut with this masterstroke in movie making and acting, particularly...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Last Flag Flying’ Review: Dir. Richard Linklater (2017)
Last Flag Flying review: Bryan Cranston, Steve Carell and Laurence Fishburne star as three Vietnam war vets who take to the...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Journey’s End’ Review: Dir. Saul Dibb (2017)
Journey’s End review: Saul Dibb directs an all-star British cast in this, the fifth screen adaptation of the famous RC Sheriff play...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoLFF 2017: ‘6 Days’ Review: Dir. Toa Fraser (2017)
6 Days review: Reviewed at the 2017 BFI London Film Festival, Toa Fraser’s true-life drama revolves around the real-life Iranian Embassy siege...
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Film Reviews
/ 8 years ago‘The Glass Castle’ Review: Dir. Destin Daniel Cretton (2017)
The Glass House review: Woody Harrelson and Brie Larson deliver knock-out turns in this involving family drama, performances worth the admission...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years ago‘The Mountain Between Us’ Review: Dir. Hany Abu-Assad (2017)
The Mountain Between Us review: Can British actors Idris Elba and Kate Winslet overcome the threat of nature in this romantic...
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Featured Article
/ 8 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Breathe’ Review: Dir. Andy Serkis (2017)
Breathe review: Motion capture genius Andy Serkis makes his directorial debut with this warming love story based on true events. Breathe...