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Matthew Rodgers
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘The Worthy’
A familiar apocalyptic tale is given a new locale in which to find a fresh approach to infections ...
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October 17, 2016
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘Lion’
True stories don't come more remarkable than that of Saroo, a young Indian scamp who one night took ...
Entertainment
October 17, 2016
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘The Birth of a Nation’
2016's festival buzz piece is Nate Parker's much hyped slavery drama. Purchased for a record breaking distribution amount ...
Entertainment
October 17, 2016
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘Arrival’
"Independence Day: Resurgence" aside, we're experiencing something of a boom in science fiction cinema. There's the matinee blockbuster ...
Entertainment
October 17, 2016
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘American Honey’
We're introduced to our dreamscape-wandering Star as she dumpster dives with her siblings for out-of-date food, which we ...
Entertainment
October 17, 2016
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey’
On the verge of becoming a parody of himself after the naval gazing indulgence of "Knight of Cups" ...
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October 17, 2016
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘Bleed For This’
Stylistically and narratively, a boxing movie needs to do something special during the early rounds in order to ...
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October 17, 2016
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘A United Kingdom’
With diversity at the forefront of this year's London Film Festival, Amma Belle Asante's sweeping historical romance seems ...
Entertainment
October 17, 2016
2016 BFI London Film Festival Review: ‘A Monster Calls’
The opening credits tell you everything you need to know about Juan Antonio Bayona's fantastic family parable: calligraphic ...
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October 13, 2016
Film Review: ‘Don’t Breathe’
Home invasion movies aren't exactly original properties: we've had break-ins dating back as far as "Home Alone," through ...
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August 31, 2016
Movie Review: ‘Triple 9’
From the director of "The Road" and "The Proposition", "Triple 9" is another slice of dirt-beneath-the-nails focusing on ...
Entertainment
February 15, 2016
Movie Review: ‘Bone Tomahawk’
How do you make that most maligned and unmarketable of genres, the Western, appeal to a mass audience ...
Entertainment
February 15, 2016
London Film Festival Review: ‘Steve Jobs’
Steve Jobs was not a man given to humility. But in a rare moment of self-reflection during Michael ...
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October 19, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘Carol’
Todd Haynes' latest examination of social taboo is a sumptuous parable that is best described as swoonsome. It's ...
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October 19, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘Black Mass’
The movies have a habit of making the criminal underworld seem appealing, with its charismatic inhabitants idolised as ...
Entertainment
October 15, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘Desierto’
Much like the screenplay he wrote for his father's Oscar-snaffling "Gravity", Jonas Cuaron takes the simple idea of ...
Entertainment
October 15, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘The Witch’
Every year amongst the haunted house retreads and cyclical sequels, the horror genre runs its bony fingers down ...
Entertainment
October 14, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘Room’
Not "the" room, or "a" room, just "room", for that is how five-year-old Jack defines his world. In ...
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October 13, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘The Lobster’
From the moment a twitchy countryside drive through the drab vistas of an unspecified location ends with a ...
Entertainment
October 13, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘The Program’
"The Program" arrives on the heels of Alex Gibney's 2013 documentary "The Armstrong Lie" hoping to inject (pun ...
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October 12, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘Brand: A Second Coming’
Having failed to successfully instigate a revolution, Ondi Timoner's Russell Brand retrospective aims to peer behind the faux ...
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October 12, 2015
London Film Festival Review: ‘Suffragette’
Sarah "Brick Lane" Gavron's resonant tale of the societal hardships placed upon women in the early 1900s focuses ...
Entertainment
October 8, 2015
Octoberfest
A year is a long time in film. It's how long we have to wait for the Ghostbusters ...
Entertainment
October 6, 2015
Film Review: ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
If you put Tom Hardy behind a wheel, something special happens. His last vehicular vehicle was the outstanding ...
Entertainment
May 14, 2015
Film Review: ‘Big Hero 6’
We live in a golden age for animated movies, with the endless possibilities that come from the ability ...
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January 20, 2015
Film Review: ‘A Most Violent Year’
The embryonic stages of J.C. Chandor's career have given us a director methodical in his approach to weaving ...
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January 20, 2015
Film Review: ‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies’
The Desolation of Smaug addressed so much that was wrong with Peter Jackson’s second foray into Middle-Earth, after ...
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December 9, 2014
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