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    A Million Ways to Die in the West

    According to Seth MacFarlane there really are a million ways to die in the...

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    Downhill

    British comedy is a term that divides an audience right down the middle, as in...

  • Jimmy’s Hall | Movie review

    Presenting new movie Jimmy’s Hall last week at Cannes Film Festival must have felt like being on home soil for veteran Ken Loach. In 1932, after ten years of exile in the United States, Jimmy Gralton comes back to Leitrim, Ireland to take care of his mother and their property. He’s urged...

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    Heli

    Arresting and unflinching are two words that come to mind when contemplating the raw power...

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    Camille Claudel 1915

    It may be advantageous to be familiar with Bruno Dumont’s cinema before going to see...

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    Seven Streets, Two Markets and a Wedding

    Seven Streets, Two Markets and a Wedding: Glimpses of Lost London...

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    For No Good Reason

    For No Good Reason casts a brief and bright light on the career of Ralph Steadman,...

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    Top Dog

    Following in the fallow footsteps of Green Street, controversial screenwriter Dougie Brimson is back with...

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    Blended

    It’s not the first time Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore have collaborated for a romantic...

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    Omar

    In Britain foreign language films are quite often underrated, under-appreciated and most certainly...