Genre Drama
The Way
Estevez clearly has something profound he wants to say to the world and it’s the clunky and repetitive manner that he chooses to deliver his messages that makes this film just so torturously predictable.
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Water for Elephants
Certainly not the greatest show on earth, Water For Elephants gets two stars – the elephant earns it one more.
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Route Irish
It’s a good tale, but a shame that so many elements conspire to make the end result a little too hard going.
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The Messenger
The Messenger dwells upon a unit of the military that usually only makes cameo appearances in other films.
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Gorbaciof
Casting Toni Servillo these days is becoming something of a short-hand for a sympathetic but highly flawed character.
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The King’s Speech
The King’s Speech is an unlikely but well-deserved biopic of King George VI, the quiet man in Britain’s twentieth century monarchy.
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Archipelago
With her second feature film, Joanna Hogg has cemented her position alongside the likes of Andrea Arnold as a key figure in British cinema.
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Tomorrow, When The War Began
If you have never heard of Tomorrow, When the War Began, it is probably because you are not Australian.
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Oranges and Sunshine
Oranges and Sunshine examines a truly shocking episode in British history, and it would be impossible not to be moved by the story that unfolds here.
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Made in Dagenham
The pride with which it was made is clear to see, for British cinema and for a hundred and eighty seven of Dagenham’s finest.
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