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Wang Bing keeps things short with this affecting, unsettling portrait of a woman...
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The Gibson is a lot of things. At first sight...
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What Happened to Monday? (Seven Sisters) is...
It can definitely be said that rainbow-coloured hair has made a big comeback in the...
This is a frighteningly juvenile, pretentious piece of work from...
Dominik Locher’s Goliath acts as a fictional and far more cautionary counterpart...
In the wake of his plans to cut funding for the arts, Donald Trump seems...
Theatre 503’s Boom arrives with a thud in Battersea, a swirling mess of ideas undercooked...
David Sandberg’s prequel to Annabelle (2014) – as well as being loosely based on James...
Romanian cinema has recently had its Renaissance period, with new wave directors...
A bizarre, confounding film, Chien is the highlight of Locarno so far. This is...
If you spend the first 15 minutes of a screening...
Childbirth must be painful, and Good Manners contains a...
A Marcus Wareing outpost, Tredwells is probably...
Zuma opened in 2002 and it still is one of the trendiest restaurants in...
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