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Lady Macbeth [15] review - Potent Victorian noir, full of silence and fury
Occasionally there is a film that has such confidence in what it is offering that it knocks the ...
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Antony & Cleopatra review - Ear-catching and eye-catching ancient Rome
It is a mid-spring day, making a wander through the middle of Stratford-on-Avon unexpectedly ...
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Tamburlaine review - Stripped-down, stylish take on classic text
Six actors surround a bare (bar a white wall backdrop) stage. A tour de force of drums announces ...
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The Lego Batman Movie [U] review - Roasting the Bat
Batman made his auspicious debut in 1939 on the pages of
Detective Comics, and from there he has ...
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Dying Light review - Laughs and tears in the teenage cancer ward
"I'm not a stranger... You know my name. You even know my disease."Terminal illness, and in ...
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Toni Erdmann [15] review - Heavenly Dada
A studied, variably paced drama that delivers occasional gales of laughter; a comedy that sets ...
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Loving [12A] review - Powerful historical recreation
A staple of the Oscar season is cinema revisiting the past, often highlighting painful, obscure ...
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T2: Trainspotting [18] review
Whatever your opinion of it, the heroin film of the 1990s will never be forgotten. So the makers of ...
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T2: Trainspotting [18] review - A Nostalgic Remembrance of Things Past; for Auld Lang Syne!
The release of this sibling sequel to the original
Trainspotting (1996) 20 years on reunites us ...
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Certain Women [12A] review - Adagio for Heartstrings: Kelly Reichardt's masterful Montanan vignettes
As many of my neural pathways have been forged by the subtle sledgehammer of advertising, I left a ...
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