All posts tagged review

  • Movie
    Leading Lady

    There are only a few works able to capture the passion, sweat and sheer effort...

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    The Daughter

    Theatre director Simon Stone makes his cinematic debut with a highly emotional...

  • Movie
    Regression

    It’s been nearly 15 years since writer/director Alejandro Amenábar presented himself to Hollywood...

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    High-Rise

    “Later, as he sat on his balcony eating the dog, Dr Robert Laing...

  • Film festivals
    Trumbo

    Trumbo strikes the balance between entertainment and representation of a serious...

  • Film festivals
    Truman

    A film about accepting and preparing for imminent death and the endurance of...

  • Film festivals
    Red Leaves

    Quiet, powerful and masterfully acted, Red Leaves tells the tale of Meseganio...

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    Don’t Grow Up

    The zombie genre, rather like it’s namesake, is turning out to be...

  • Art
    Frank Auerbach – Frank Auerbach at Tate Britain

    Tate Britain presents an important retrospective this...

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    Mountains May Depart

    At just over two hours long, Mountains May Depart is – on paper – a...