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  • In the Name Of

    In a working-class, god-forsaken small village in Poland, a priest runs a centre for delinquent...

  • What Maisie Knew

    What Maisie Knew is this year’s absolute must-see film. It is an emotionally tugging depiction...

  • Looking for Hortense

    After nominations at both the César Awards and Venice Film Festival, French film Looking...

  • Only God Forgives

    Two years ago, Nicolas Winding Refn won the Cannes Film Festival’s Best Director award for...

  • Like Father, Like Son

    What makes a family: blood or love? This is the question asked by Japanese film-maker...

  • The Lone Ranger

    Ignore the anti-hype of this 1950s remake because quite frankly there is nothing more enjoyable...

  • The Crash Reel

    Those who are fans of extreme sports will know that a “crash reel” is just...

  • The Wolverine

    The tension and anxiousness was palpable, as fans and critics alike have anticipated this second...

  • The Heat

    There is a moment halfway through The Heat when Oscar-winning actress Sandra Bullock blows a...

  • The Conjuring

    The Conjuring begins as so many horror films do: Carolyn (Lilli Taylor, Six Feet Under)...

  • Four:Play – The Vignettes

    “Why do you keep calling it ‘gay marriage’? It’s not called ‘gay going to...

  • Wadjda

    In an age of global connectivity, where social networking keeps the everyman in touch...

  • The Frozen Ground

    The plot is a sombre one: Scott Walker’s Alaskan crime thriller, The Frozen Ground, is...

  • The World’s End

    And they’re back…but for how much longer? That is the question, as the trio responsible...

  • Pacific Rim

    Bringing a colossal combination of alien monsters and manmade robots is director Guillermo Del...

  • Easy Money

    Easy Money is Daniel Espinosa’s take on the 2006 novel Snabba Cash by Jens Lapidus....

  • Chasing Mavericks

    Sports dramas are generally predictable and anyone expecting Chasing Mavericks to break the...

  • Night of Silence

    A remote Turkish village is the setting for a claustrophobic and unsettling night, the wedding...

  • The Wall

    Martina Gedeck (think a young, German Sigourney Weaver) is violently propelled out of her comfort...

  • Monsters University

    Prequels are all the rage at the moment both on the big and small screens....

  • The East: A conversation with director Zal Batmanglij

    Zal Batmanglij’s new movie, eco-spy thriller The East, hits cinemas on...

  • Paris-Manhattan

    As far as romantic comedies go, writer and director Sophie Lellouche strikes a pleasant balance...

  • Mary and Bill

    We’re getting older and older as a population and it’s not often that this is...

  • Kuma

    Kuma provides a wonderfully moving insight into the lives of two Turkish women as they...

  • Hummingbird

    Steven Knight’s Hummingbird, starring Jason Statham, tells the story of Joey Jones, a homeless...