Venezia (2019) Review
Rodrigo Guerrero’s powerful, cinematic 2019 release ‘Venezia’ asks us to ponder the very nature of existence in a profound visual journey. Joseph Wade reviews.
Read MoreRodrigo Guerrero’s powerful, cinematic 2019 release ‘Venezia’ asks us to ponder the very nature of existence in a profound visual journey. Joseph Wade reviews.
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Read MoreAvengers: Endgame (2019) is the most important superhero film of all time. Joseph Wade reviews Marvel’s culmination of a 21-film journey, directed by the Russo Brothers, here.
Read MoreJessie Buckley “simply owns the screen” in Tom Harper’s ‘Wild Rose’ (2019), the tale of a Glaswegian ex-con turned country singer intent on visiting Nashville. Joseph Wade’s review.
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