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The winners of the 20th Jameson Empire Awards were...
What this film lacks in substance, it certainly makes up for in full-throttle action....
A brilliantly insightful documentary, Vincent Van Gogh – A New Way of...
A performer and personality who for so many came to represent the voice of a...
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In latest indie drama/comedy While We’re Young, Noah Baumbach has reunited with Ben...
John Wick is a fun, fast and furious revenge flick starring an on-form Keanu Reeves,...
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Over the last couple of decades, British cinema has seen a...
The six short films amalgamated into Wild Tales cover plenty of ground: part action, part...
Coming after 2011’s successful documentary Being Elmo, I Am Big...
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Following Raf Simons as he creates his very first haute couture collection for Dior, Dior...
Russell Crowe and leading lady Olga Kurylenko explain...
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