Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) Review

Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) Review

2011 rom-com ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’ starring Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore and Emma Stone “executes the complexity of love in such a beautiful and rewarding manner”. Beth Sawdon reviews.

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Malcolm and Marie (2021) Review

Malcolm and Marie (2021) Review

‘Euphoria’ creator Sam Levinson directs John David Washington and Zendaya in Netflix Original ‘Malcolm & Marie’, a shallow and emotionally vacant lockdown drama. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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Rocks (2020) Review

Rocks (2020) Review

Sarah Gavron drama ‘Rocks’, starring an ensemble of girls headed by Bukky Bakray, is “the most authentic British coming-of-age story in years”. Leoni Horton reviews.

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5 Reasons Why Oliver and Company (1988) Is an Underrated Animation Classic

5 Reasons Why Oliver and Company (1988) Is an Underrated Animation Classic

Walt Disney Animation’s 1988 animated feature film ‘Oliver and Company’ is an underrated classic. Here are 5 reasons why. List by Sophia Patfield.

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The Dig (2021) Review

The Dig (2021) Review

Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan star in 2021 Netflix Original British drama ‘The Dig’, a “based on true events” look at existence and legacy. Review by Joseph Wade.

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Where to Start with Gene Kelly

Where to Start with Gene Kelly

Gene Kelly is one of the most influential and iconic movie musical filmmakers in history, but where should you start with his imaginative and genre-topping filmography? Joseph Wade guides you.

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A Secret Love (2020) Review

A Secret Love (2020) Review

A lesbian couple who kept their relationship secret for 70 years are documented in this 2020 Chris Bolan feature ‘A Secret Love’, reviewed by Annice White.

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‘Out 1’ at 50 (or: What Happened When I Watched a 13 Hour French Film)

‘Out 1’ at 50 (or: What Happened When I Watched a 13 Hour French Film)

What happens when you watch a supposedly genius and almost mythical 13 hour French film? Mark Carnochan takes you through his viewing of Jacques Rivette’s ‘Out 1’, 50 years old in 2021.

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