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Based on the 2014 memoir of the same name by Helen Macdonald, H Is for Hawk is a delicately rendered study of the impact of loss....
Blade of the Immortal opens in monochrome: enraged at the murder of his sister, the...
There is no doubt that the concept of The Dinner holds potential. A family drama...
When mince pies and advent calendars take precedent at the top of the shopping...
An extraordinary human being and a tireless activist in the battle for justice for farm...
Director Michael Haneke’s newest film, Happy End, has received some faintly sneering comments about...
David Foster Wallace once said the purpose of good fiction is to “comfort the disturbed...
Wonder is a sweet story of a young boy named Auggie. It’s a little flawed...
Antiporno: the name itself is a shocking declaration, a manifesto of grotesque and extravagant...
In this, his directorial debut, James Kermack has created a romcom with undercurrents of trauma,...
Not all historical events of significance are worthy of dramatisation....
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