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A literal fish out of water story, Masaaki Yuasa’s charming Lu Over the Wall sees...
The latest movie from versatile filmmaker David Gordon Green, Stronger...
In 2003, The Room premiered in Los Angeles and was labelled “the worst movie of...
A boat full of refugees drifts through the Mediterranean sea, slowly approaching the Greek shore....
Many dramas about disability feature a wealthy and intelligent individual that, against all odds, lead...
There are a lot of expectations going into the second season of a critically acclaimed...
Set within the New York Hasidic community in Borough Park, Brooklyn, Menashe – Joshua Z Weinstein’s...
Blade of the Immortal opens in monochrome: enraged at the murder of his sister, the...
When mince pies and advent calendars take precedent at the top of the shopping...
An extraordinary human being and a tireless activist in the battle for justice for farm...
Director Michael Haneke’s newest film, Happy End, has received some faintly sneering comments about...
David Foster Wallace once said the purpose of good fiction is to “comfort the disturbed...
Antiporno: the name itself is a shocking declaration, a manifesto of grotesque and extravagant...
In this, his directorial debut, James Kermack has created a romcom with undercurrents of trauma,...
Not all historical events of significance are worthy of dramatisation....
Starvecrow, an exercise in hyper-realism, reveals the homogenisation of privacy and publicity by...
The Star, directed by debutant Timothy Reckart, aims to cash in on the imminent Christmas...
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