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Where to Start with Mike Leigh
Critically-acclaimed British filmmaker Mike Leigh holds a mirror up to British society, capturing the mundane with a beautiful eye. Here’s where to start with Mike Leigh. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
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Little Voice (1998) Review
“Nostalgic, funny, cinematic and deep, Little Voice is a terrifically well performed and well constructed piece of British cinematic history”. Joseph Wade reviews Mark Herman’s adaptation starring Caine, McGregor, Blethyn and Horrocks.
Read MoreHot Fuzz (2007) Review
The midpoint of The Cornetto Trilogy, ‘Hot Fuzz’, finds Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost firing on all cylinders. Christopher Connor reviews.
Read MorePaddington 2 (2017) Review
Luke Whitticase of Whitty Stuff has described the UK Box Office smash hit ‘Paddington 2’ as “an absolute delight; an utterly charming storybook adventure”. The review…
Read MoreKatie Doyle’s ‘Movies I Had A Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ Part 2
In Part 2 of her ‘Movies I Had A Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ series, Katie Doyle outlines three more films that have had a profound effect on her faith and spirituality.
Read MoreBrooklyn (2015) Flash Review
Read Francesca Militello’s take on ‘Brooklyn’ (2015) and see where the film ranks on our 24 point scale.
Read MoreBrazil (1985): A Cut Above the Rest
Read about why Terry Gilliam’s ‘Brazil’ (1985) is “a cut above the rest” in Katie Doyle’s opinion, here.
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