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Based on the 2011 12-minute short of the same name by Anthony Wilcox, Hello Carter...
2014 has been another great year for Marvel. After perfecting the superhero movie in 2013,...
This precocious film, though aimed at a younger audience, proves...
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Hong Kong-based auteur Wong Kar-wai’s films Chingking Express, In the Mood for Love and...
James Bond producers, Michael G Wilson and Barbara...
It’s hard not to view Exodus: Gods and Kings as Ridley Scott’s response to the...
David Arnold has an incredible back catalogue;...
The final instalment of Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy is a...
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Often, not nearly enough attention is paid to movie soundtracks. While most...
As in any biopic, the interpretation must walk the line between verbatim, dramatic and...
It can be quite daunting for a cinema director to approach a time-worn subject from...
It’s easy to let the familiar tale of the grumpy old man reluctantly befriending a...
When Seth Macfarlane announced he was going to make his transition from TV to film,...
Will and Testament, a documentary by Skip Kite, is a short snippet of Tony Benn’s...
As a follow-up to 2012’s The Woman in Black, this sequel from director Tom...
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