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Taekwondo Taekwondo is an original conception from the mind of Marco Berger, an Argentinean...
Kim Varod 15th October 2016
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Interchange As a follow up to his Bunohan: Return to Murder, director Dain Said’s latest...
Miriam Karmali 15th October 2016
Catherine Sedgwick 14th October 2016
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Brimstone There’s nothing inherently wrong with depicting violence towards women. Indeed,...
Sam Gray 14th October 2016
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Ethel & Ernest Only those with the stoniest of hearts could fail to be moved by Ethel...
Sam Gray 14th October 2016
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Paterson Jim Jarmusch has always been a director who marches to the beat of his own...
Sam Gray 13th October 2016
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Elle Paul Verhoeven’s sophisticated, twisted shocker Elle reminds us that beneath...
Catherine Sedgwick 13th October 2016
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Planetarium Planetarium looks and sounds like a good film. It has Natalie Portman in it and...
Sam Gray 12th October 2016
Sam Gray 11th October 2016
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Being 17 André Téchiné’s sexual awakening drama, Being 17, is a simple but emotionally...
Miriam Karmali 11th October 2016
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