Film/Film Reviews

Summer Hours Review
Olivier Assayas' new film could easily be dismissed as “too French” by UK audiences, con...
Transsiberian Review
Writer-director Brad Anderson's last film was the tense and compelling The Machinist (2004), which s...
Encounters at the End of the World Review
Anyone who has seen Grizzly Man will know that veteran director Werner Herzog is not a conventional ...
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Review
This delightful romantic comedy stars Frances McDormand as a plain governess who finds herself out o...
The Order of Myths
Mobile, Alabama has two Mardi Gras celebrations: one for whites and one for African Americans. Prese...
The Edge of Love Review
Given the honour of opening Edinburgh's revamped film festival, The Edge of Love boasts a seductive ...
The Third Pint Review
There's something rather endearingly odd about this first feature from South American commercial dir...



 

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