Genre Drama
Gainsbourg
More than a biopic, this is a good looking, funny and engaging insight into the fact and fiction of France’s best loved chanteur.
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The Way Back
The Way Back is not a bad film, but it’s a curiously pedestrian adaptation of such an epic human endeavour.
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Easier with Practice
This wonderful modern-day love story is totally sincere with an unforgettable performance from Brian Geraghty.
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Adrift
Adrift’s thoughtful study of adult and teenage relationships makes for surprisingly compelling viewing.
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The Karate Kid
Whether it’s the good v evil, the battling against adversity, the morals or the outlook it leaves you with, it’s just one of those films that stays with you.
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Involuntary
In the past few years Swedish culture has become something of a byword for arty, intelligent filmmaking.
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The Stoning of Soraya M
The Stoning of Soraya M tells the story of the true events leading up to the stoning of an innocent woman in Iran in 1986.
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Sensation
Sensation starts as it means to go on, by confronting the viewer with banal intimacies of ordinary life and daring them to look away.
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A Prophet
He’s been sentenced to six years, though we never find out what for. Everything he is, which isn’t much, and everything he’ll become, which is formidable, comes from the prison, and starts at this moment.
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Bad Lieutenant
Cage pulls off one of the greatest performances of his career; his painfully hunched-over appearance is as uncomfortable to watch, as it is utterly compelling.
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