American patriotism is at its shining best in this 2012 remake of John Milius’ 1984...
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The BFI are currently showcasing the releases of Pier Paolo Pasolini, a virtuoso Italian director...
Michael Shannon freezes the blood as the ruthless real-life hitman Richard “The Iceman” Kuklinski...
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Filling every inch of the big screen with tremendous colours, from the vivid...
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Although it seems a shame to advocate against reading, the general consensus on films based...
One Mile Away is the latest authored documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Penny Woolcock. It is...
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From the author who single-handedly lured tears from every eye watching The Notebook comes Safe...
The zenith of cinematic awards season – the 85th Academy Awards...
Caesar Must Die erupts in a garish flair of colours: the reds are almost blood-like...
Written and directed by 25 year-old Nicholas Jarecki, Arbitrage is a compelling thriller about the...
This is the second feature for British writer and director Eran Creevy who was Bafta...
Based on a true story, Argo is a nail-biting thriller depicting the CIA’s...
Sparkling dresses, pulled white smiles and red carpet fuss all add up to the...
Following on from the 1970 documentary I Was a Soldier, British director Michael...
The film’s two names – its original Chinese and its English counterpart – start alarm...
Nauseatingly heavy and not in the least bit pleasurable to watch, The Paperboy is the...
When a director sets out to tell a story involving an estranged father and daughter,...
Koko in Camden is Mr Scruff’s London home, a venue he has frequented more than...
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