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The Chronology of Water review – Imogen Poots…
The transformative power of water lies at the heart of American writer Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, informed by her adolescent dreams…
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Mika Imai: ‘There is such an affinity between…
Every year at the Tokyo International Film Festival, the programming team makes an effort to champion emerging talent that challenges…
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Light Touch: How Hollywood gets lit
There are scenes within film and television that are defined by their lighting – a quality that becomes a cornerstone before actors…
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Primate review – yes, we have no bananas
Perhaps I’m just a worrywart, but in the hypothetical event I decided to raise a chimpanzee as a member of my family, I would be…
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Shelter review – Jason Statham goes through the…
You know the old celebrity adage, “I don’t wake up for less than a million dollars,”? Well Jason Statham doesn’t wake…
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Kangaroo review – a Rolls Royce animal buddy…
A jagoff city boy heads deep into the Australian outback to seek his fortune, but finds only vice, macho posturing…
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Is This Thing On? review – funny, insightful, brilliantly directed
Bradley Cooper’s third directorial feature about a struggling marriage through the eyes of a stand-up comedian buzzes with energy and…
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Nouvelle Vague review – there are other, better…
It is ironic that Richard Linklater has chosen to homage a film carved out of spontaneous new techniques with one so…
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Return To Silent Hill review – if not entirely…
If anyone was going to try to adapt Silent Hill 2, one of video gaming’s most spectacular artistic achievements, you could…
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H is for Hawk review – occasionally falters, but…
Grief never really goes away, but its initial impact takes many forms. Some people are paralysed for months on end.…
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