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Good Time is the third film from directing-duo and brothers Josh and Ben...
Set in the small town of Martfü, Hungary, in the 1960s, Strangled tells the tale...
The raw and muddy nature of the world that Dee Rees and her cinematographer Rachel...
Kenny is a biopic by Stewart Sugg and paints a visceral portrait of beloved footballer and...
“Jews, Muslims, Christians – we were all Iraqis – it was paradise…” so says Eileen...
It’s summer in rural Iceland, despite the fact that patches of snow can be spotted...
The time is here, and the pressure’s on. When...
What happened to the French New Wave? It fizzled out, leaving only a limited impression...
It’s human nature to ponder the what-ifs and could-have-beens. If one turned left instead of...
Social media is a ubiquitous presence in our lives, and in today’s...
Pingyao Year Zero was the inaugural year of an...
Matt Spicer’s directorial debut places a Mayfair Instagram filter over a dystopian reality...
The producers of the James Bond franchise have helped to create a phenomenal,...
There’s always something unsettling, if not disturbing, to see a Facebook photo of a hunter...
Last week was the first edition of the...
“Why this place? I certainly would love to know,” asks a survivor of the Loughinisland...
Alain Gomis is a Franco-Senegalese filmmaker whose feature Félicité follows Kinshasa bar singer...
It’s easy to initially believe that Shakirah Bourne’s A Caribbean Dream is another...
After the success of Paddington, there was always...
The Florida Project is an incredibly immersive...
No one would be blamed for assuming that Only the Brave was another big-budget, brain-dead...
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