Genre Drama
Get On Up
Director Tate Taylor and actor Chadwick Boseman and bring the story of ‘the hardest working man in showbusiness’, James Brown, to the big screen
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71′
A gritty, ballsy drama that will often draw you to the edge of your seat.
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God Help The Girl
Even Belle & Sebastian devotees may find much of this a little too twee and cloying.
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God’s Pocket
We didn’t know how precious Philip Seymour Hoffman films were until they became profoundly finite.
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The Double
A claustrophobic dark comic yarn provides a strong second outing for Ayoade
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The Book Thief
In condensing the book for the screen, much of the action seems a little directionless.
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Her
She’s part entertainment centre and part comfort blanket, but her ability to shield him from the real world could never be anything more than temporary.
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The Invisible Woman
Love is fleeting, art is eternal.
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Blue Jasmine
Defensive, vain, simultaneously over the top and excruciatingly subtle, Blanchett—and Allen—have fashioned the most sublime creation of both their careers.
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Dallas Buyers Club
Vallée has produced an arresting, thought-provoking and moving piece of work.
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