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Road Duster [15] review - A restless and surreal comedic road trip movie
Road Duster is the film adaptation of J. Kessels: the Novel, the cult Dutch literary work by P.F. ...
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Andrei Rublev [15] review - Majesty and Monstrosity: the UPP's Tarkovsky Season Arrives
If only arthouse cinema were always this enjoyable. Having only seen Rublev's director's final ...
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Florence Foster Jenkins [PG] review - Light Entertainment Bearing Dramatic Weight
It's Meryl Streep, right? So you can expect at least one faultless performance. Expect laughs ...
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Our Kind of Traitor [15] review - Our Kind of Traitor
Love cheat academic Perry Makepeace (Ewan MacGregor) takes his attractive barrister girlfriend Gail ...
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Mustang [15] review - A salutary tale about folk locking up their daughters in this 'must see' film
School's out! It's a hot day, so you, your siblings and schoolmates head down to the beach to cool ...
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Eye in the Sky [15] review - This very sobering and thought-provoking piece of cinematography deserves a lengthy run
Given the recent phenomenal obsession with drones and their growing popularity worldwide, Eye in ...
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Son of Saul [15] review - A terrible masterpiece is born
László Nemes has made a stunning directorial debut with his film Son of Saul, already winning the ...
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Louder Than Bombs [15] review - The intriguing premise provides the groundwork for a fragmented and postmodern story which transcends genre but ultimately delivers an unsatisfying conclusion.
Louder than Bombs is the ambitious English-language debut from Norwegian director Joachim Trier. ...
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The Man Who Knew Infinity [12A] review - The maths in the film has been lauded for its accuracy, but at the same time it is mostly treated in a cursory way and remains opaque
In 1913, the young Indian accounting clerk and self-taught mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan wrote ...
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The Brand New Testament [15] review - ?Quirky, irreverent, and bursting with fresh metaphors, this profoundly human black comedy will leave you wanting to paint the sky with flowers
Given what's happened in Brussels recently, you wouldn't think God lived there. Unless, of course, ...
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