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Animation is something that becomes a part of our life from the time we are...
Forget the glitz and glamour of spy thrillers: Tracking Edith delves into the complexities of...
Iris Theatre’s The Three Musketeers is a thoroughly...
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The Meg is ridiculous shark-shlock with wisecracking dialogue, big splashes and an even bigger fish. The...
In 2001, German filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer directed Rivers and Tides, an award-winning...
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Stoicism leads into repression, repression into guilt and guilt...
Incest is perverted. That makes it basically exciting, transgressive, absurd...
Michael Faulkner and Joshua Poole are the duo...
The ensemble comedy Dog Days is an ambitious film exploring the connection between canines and...
A national rejuvenation, an economic miracle, Singapore succeeds through...
Ideas of radical ecology, self-sufficiency and toiling the...
Bursting with lust, love, anguish and heartache. Cruising at a steady, subdued pace, taking in...
Teen dystopian drama The Darkest Minds is an ambitious feature based on Alexandra Bracken’s...
Under the Tree (Undir trénu), Iceland’s foreign language entry at the Oscars earlier this year,...
Radu Muntean’s Alice T. is discomfort distilled. A teenage pregnancy is...
There was a time when people used to sit in front of TV sets and...
This is not a heinous film. It’s respectable, subtle and –...
With the heatwave still bearing down upon...
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