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The Ritual review – fails to scare, entertain or…
The release of a new exorcism movie has become a rather mundane ritual, but the latest, unimaginatively named The Ritual,…
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Bogancloch review – film and landscape are as one
In his 2011 film Two Years at Sea, artist/filmmaker Ben Rivers decamped to Scottish wilds with his hand-cranked 16mm camera…
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Dangerous Animals review – why sharks? They’re…
Near the beginning of Sean Byrne’s Dangerous Animals, Surfers Paradise local Moses (Josh Heuston) asks American free spirit Zephyr (Hassie…
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Falling Into Place review – Sally Rooney-core for…
Someone has been reading a little too much Sally Rooney, and that someone is director/writer and star Aylin Tezel, whose…
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The Encampments review – inspiring portrait of…
With documentaries exploring very recent events, filmmakers can source all the relevant footage and interviews needed in a short period…
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Celebrate 500 Years of Disaronno This Summer
To honour half a millennium of tradition and innovation, Disaronno invites you to join the worldwide celebration by posting a…
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Introducing… La Dolce Vita: A Celebration of…
To celebrate Disaronno’s 500-year anniversary*, we’ve teamed up with the iconic Italian liqueur makers to bring you an extra special…
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Along Came Love review – an intimately epic love story
Katell Quillévéré’s poetic French period drama is powered by an understated chemistry between Anaïs Demoustier and Vincent Lacoste. At a…
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The Ritual review – fails to scare, entertain or convert
Al Pacino and Dan Stevens can’t save this awful excuse for an exorcism thriller. The release of a new exorcism…
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Bogancloch review – film and landscape are as one
The lure of the Scottish wilderness was too much to resist as Ben Rivers returns there for his latest feature.…
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