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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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Miles Ahead [15] review - An engaging collage of Miles Davis, his talent, moods, inner demons
The jazz community and muso faithfuls turned up in unity to the opening night of Miles Ahead, a ...
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Hail, Caesar! [12A] review
I should admit straight off the bat that I am a huge Cohen brothers fan and have probably watched ...
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Eddie The Eagle [PG] review - A Film as Wholesome as a Glass of Fresh Milk
If you want a wholesome, feel-good family film to instil the value of resilience in the next ...
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Marguerite [15] review - The audience is attracted by her beauty, her energy and her self-belief despite her inability to hold a tune.
Hans Christian Anderson's Emperor's New Clothes is the closest analogy I can think of to describe ...
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Youth [15] review
Paolo Sorrentino's sixth film is a light hearted but moving drama with echoes of This Must Be the ...
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Spotlight [15] review - 'An important story with sincerity, honesty and great passion - it is worth seeing.'
There is a long-standing love affair between Hollywood and the world of investigative journalism - ...
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Black Souls [15] review - 'Black Souls is the best Italian crime film in years.'
Set high in the Aspromonte Mountains of Calabria, where few Italians – let alone tourists – ...
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