Mulholland Drive (2001) Review

Mulholland Drive (2001) Review

David Lynch 2001 mystery thriller ‘Mulholland Drive’ starring Naomi Watts is a provocative piece of art presented with expert craft. Review by Jacob Davis.

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Network (1976) Review

Network (1976) Review

Sidney Lumet and Paddy Chayefsky’s ‘Network’ (1976) truly was a film ahead of its time, putting all ends of the political spectrum to task. Review by Kieran Judge.

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‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ at 45 – Review

‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ at 45 – Review

The 1978 sci-fi horror adaptation ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ starring Donald Sutherland remains an all-time classic 45 years on from its release. Review by Kieran Judge.

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‘The Ten Commandments’ at 100 – Review

‘The Ten Commandments’ at 100 – Review

Cecil B. DeMille’s 1923 silent epic ‘The Ten Commandments’ is impossible to watch without your mouth hanging open in awe. The artistry is astounding. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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Little Women (1933) Review

Little Women (1933) Review

George Cukor’s 1933 adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” starring Katharine Hepburn is perfect for those who may need an umbrella during a sun shower. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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‘Frozen’ at 10 – Review

‘Frozen’ at 10 – Review

Walt Disney Animation mega-hit ‘Frozen’ is 10, and with a progressive and influential central narrative it maintains its impact and importance. Review by Martha Lane.

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‘Blade’ at 25 – Review

‘Blade’ at 25 – Review

25 years on from revolutionary comic book film ‘Blade’ starring Wesley Snipes, it has become clearer how this film changed the blockbuster landscape. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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‘The Piano’ at 30 – Review

‘The Piano’ at 30 – Review

The first film directed by a woman to win the Cannes Palme d’Or, ‘The Piano’ by Jane Campion is now 30. It is a gothic, dark tale that offers a strong female lead. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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‘WALL-E’ at 15 – Review

‘WALL-E’ at 15 – Review

Still relevant 15 years after it was released, Pixar’s ‘WALL-E’ (2008) is a moral tale but isn’t saccharine or preachy, a film brimming with expressive animation. Review by Martha Lane.

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‘Sleepless in Seattle’ at 30 – Review

‘Sleepless in Seattle’ at 30 – Review

‘Sleepless in Seattle’ has endured as a top tier romantic comedy that could turn even the most steadfast cynic into a believer in love, fate, and the magic of the movies. Review by Margaret Roarty.

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