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It has taken a lot of hard work and perseverance (not to mention willingness to...
John Roberts’ Day of the Flowers begins with Eva Birthistle’s immensely irritating Rosa...
Ahead of the release of his directorial debut Kill Your Darlings, John Krokidas...
The UK won three out of ten Emmy statues at the 41st International Emmy...
For a woman who has a principled opposition to made up words, Mrs Travers certainly...
When investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill’s story about the US Special Forces unjustly killing a...
Leviathan is a truly remarkable documentary that lets the audience be witness to all the...
François Ozon loves women, and he certainly knows how to capture...
Set in the 1980s, Computer Chess is an eccentric mockumentary following a group of software...
In ostentatiously effective Disney form, the cinema exterior of Frozen’s premiere is almost impossible...
MJ Delaney’s directorial debut, Powder Room, is a short, sharp, and seriously witty British comedy...
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It has been just over 18 months since the first episode in The Hunger...
Controversy is on the agenda every day. They say this is why we are different...
Christopher Payne’s second offering as director is an earnest homage to dance, music and...
The latest film from acclaimed director Ridley Scott, The Counsellor stars Michael Fassbender in...
No Fire Zone is a chilling portrayal of the final months of the 26 year...
Starring, written and directed by the poker-faced “I don’t smile” Q, and...
The words “that’s how I imagine it” from the supposedly well-informed directors...
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