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Review: Boyhood

For many, myself included, the release of any new film by American Indie filmmaker Richard Linklater comes with an anticipation to rival that of any blockbuster. Throughout his career he has...

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Review: Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For

Almost ten years after the release of Sin City, Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller return as directors to deliver a prequel/sequel to their surprise hit. Returning cast members Mickey Rourke, Jessica...

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Review: Gone Girl

David Fincher, the renowned American director of such modern classics as Se7en, Fight Club and The Social Network, returns to screens with Gone Girl, a murder mystery starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund...

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Review: Dracula Untold

Poor Luke Evans. The strong jawed English actor has settled for numerous supporting parts in blockbuster films such as Fast and Furious 6, Tarsem Singh’s underrated Immortals and most recently The...

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Review: Pride

Following in the footsteps of acclaimed dramas Billy Elliot, The Full Monty and the recent Made in Dagenham, Pride continues the British film industry’s fascination with the Miner’s Strike of 1984...

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Review: Nightcrawler

Since its premiere at Toronto, Dan Gilroy’s dark thriller Nightcrawler has gained awards season traction and critical acclaim for its sublime central performance courtesy of Jake Gyllenhaal, but does...

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Review: Interstellar

Christopher Nolan has long established himself as a lover of intelligent, adult cinema, and with his latest film he finally frees himself from the shackles of his acclaimed Dark Knight trilogy and...

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Review: Get On Up

The musical biopic is a genre well tread by many, some succeed on the basis of a strong central performance (Ray, Walk The Line, and Crazy Heart to name a few) others on the unique direction (Todd...

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Review: Paddington

Since the debut trailer hit Paddington has fought an uphill battle, a near-disastrous advertising campaign that graced the world with the ‘creepy Paddington’ meme threatened a soulless studio update...

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Review: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

After almost fifteen years of work, Peter Jackson finally closes the doors on his epic fantasy saga based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, and with this mixed entry the world can finally say goodbye to...

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