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  • Vacation

    Vacation is a continuation of the 1983 film franchise National Lampoon’s Vacation. That’s the...

  • Cartel Land

    “It’s kind of like a David and Goliath story out there” explains Tim Foley, his...

  • Carmen at the Soho Theatre

    In a new English version of George Bizet’s most enduring work, Carmen, currently...

  • Alive Inside

    Documentary filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett, makes his feature length debut with Alive Inside,...

  • Life

    Life chronicles the blossoming friendship between actor James Dean and his photographer Dennis Stock, before...

  • Mistress America

    It was hard to believe Noah Baumbach was at it again with Mistress America, just...

  • Paper Towns

    Paper Towns, adapted from the young adult novel by John Green and directed by Jake...

  • Theeb

    There’s always been a deep-seated connection between Westerns and coming-of-age dramas. Perhaps...

  • The Man from UNCLE

    It’s the height of the Cold War, and Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) has crossed the...

  • The Diary of a Teenage Girl

    Based on the semi-biographical book by the same name (written by Phoebe Gloeckner),...

  • Fantastic Four

    It’s that time of year again, while the kids are on holidays and the weather...

  • The Wolfpack

    The innate parental desire to protect children is manifested in bizarre and extreme ways in...

  • Unity

    As a sequel of sorts to his 2005 documentary, Earthlings, comes Shaun Monson’s Unity. Like...

  • Manglehorn

    When asked to contemplate the union of Al Pacino and director David Gordon Green, of...

  • Zarafa

    This is the story of a boy, a girl, a giraffe, a nomad, a hot...

  • Marshland

    The wide expanses of Andalusia take centre stage in this thriller of drugs, duplicity, and...

  • The Forgotten Kingdom

    Feature-film debut of director Andrew Mudge, The Forgotten Kingdom, is a vividly...

  • The Confessions of Thomas Quick

    Coming straight from Sweden, the undeniable home of gritty crime drama, is this...

  • 45 Years

    English filmmaker Andrew Haigh returns to the director’s chair for 45 Years, a grossly in-depth...

  • The Cobbler

    The strangest thing about The Cobbler is not its premise, nor the events of the...

  • Pixels

    The links between technology and the military range from theories of ongoing civilian training in the...

  • The Gift

    The Gift is the slow-burning directorial debut of Joel Edgerton, who also wrote and stars in...

  • Hot Pursuit

    Hot Pursuit is simply a buddy comedy gone wrong: imagine Midnight Run with less interesting...

  • 52 Tuesdays

    Recent progress in LGBT rights and advancements in medical science, making gender re-assignment...

  • Still the Water

    A film of love, life and death on the island of Amami, south of the...