Catherine Keener

Sicario 2: Soldado
The first Sicario set a high bar for anything that followed in its footsteps. Directed and shot by the impeccable pairing of Denis Villeneuve and recently Oscar-knighted Roger Deakins, Sicario was a thriller which outlined the American/Mexican relationship with drug cartels entirely void of morals and a film that gripped pretty much in its entirety, that… View Article
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Cyrus
Although starring Reilly and Hill, and co-produced by Tony and Ridley Scott, Cyrus is a surprisingly low-budget slice of American independent filmmaking.
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Please Give
Although frustratingly imperfect, Please Give is a delightfully funny and recognisable unpicking of some tightly-woven upholstery.
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Where The Wild Things Are
Where The Wild Things Are is a splendid adventure, a passionate escape from the realities of life that endears itself to audiences of all ages.
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