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Journey's End [12A] review - Intimate exploration of the horrors of war
The First World War is a strangely underrepresented event in cinema, usually reduced to an ...
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Coco [PG] review - Surprisingly powerful animated journey
I shouldn't have been surprised that Pixar's latest film almost made me cry. This is the studio ...
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Curzon Oxford review - New treat for cinema fans
The arrival of a sparkling new cinema is something for any cinephile to celebrate. I have found ...
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Thor: Ragnarok [12A] review - Finding the funny side of Ragnarok
Nine years after Iron Man kicked the whole enterprise off and Marvel Studios have reached the point ...
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Breathe [12A] review - A beautiful, sweeping love story
Breathe begins
in the 1950s, in the grounds of a beautiful country house, where Robin
Cavendish ...
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The Shape of Water [15] review - Girl meets Amphibian Man, in heartwarming romance
Sometimes you watch a film and know that it is something special. A film singularly of itself, ...
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Israfil [TBC] review - Quietly powerful exploration of Iranian society
Iranian cinema currently feels like it is going through a golden age of beautifully constructed, ...
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Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool [15] review - Minor film elevated by a great central couple
One kind of film Hollywood loves (especially around award season) is the kind that explores the ...
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Thelma [15] review - What it means to be super
For all the innumerable movies in recent years about superpowers, rarely do they seem to touch on ...
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The Death of Stalin [15] review - It's only a comedy... right?
If you hadn't noticed, Russia is back in the news, relevant like it hasn't been for several ...
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