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Films can sometimes be like London buses; you wait ages for a biopic about doomed round-the-world…
Films can sometimes be like London buses; you wait ages for a biopic about doomed round-the-world…
Lynne Ramsay’s latest, in a selective career of unfailingly high quality, is this adaptation of…
Francis Lee’s brilliant portrayal of life on an English farm delivers a deeply-moving story, confronting…
The Eyes of My Mother looked so unnerving that I actually avoided it at the…
After last year’s controversy, the Oscars return, with La La Land tying with Titanic for…
Prevenge is the directorial debut of Alice Lowe, probably best-known as Steve Oram’s other half,…
2016 was a mixed bag at the cinema, with some huge disappointments (let’s not talk…
As quickly as they were gone, Christmas commercial tentpoles Harry Potter and Rings/Hobbit were replaced,…
It would be fair to say I was a fan of Damien Chazelle’s last film. Whiplash…
Tom Ford took to filmmaking like an extremely well-connected, already famous and privileged duck to…
The 60th London Film Festival included 248 features from 74 countries. Tom Bangay offers up…