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Driven to distraction, why Car Share is a triumph by Linda Roberts

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A couple of weeks ago I stumbled across a new programme on BBC1 called Car Share, purely by accident. Peter Kay's Car Share - Episode 1 by UK TV Catch up It was a stroke of...

WILD TALES Official HD Trailer Review

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COMEDY can be a tricky genre for filmmakers to succeed at, and even more so for the inclusion of comedy as a sub-genre. With Wild Tales, however, Argentinian director Damian Szfiron manages to craft a...

Shaun the Sheep Movie Review

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THERE is a theory that animated films are only really designed to entertain children. But once again, that theory has been dispelled with Shaun the Sheep Movie, which sees the lovable character from Wallace and...
Suite Francaise review

Suite Francaise review by Richard Chester

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IRENE Nemirovsky was killed by the Nazis long before she could see her work published. Now 63 years after her death, her book Suite Francaise, published for the first time in 2004, has now been...

Queen and Country review by Richard Chester

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BACK in 1987, John Boorman's Hope and Glory, a semi-autobiographical tale of London life during World War II was released, opening to substantial praise and eventually receiving five Oscar nominations, including Best Picture. Twenty eight years...

The Tale of the Princess Kaguya review by Richard Chester

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STUDIO Ghibli have a reputation for displaying a consistency for making enchanting, funny and moving animated films and with The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, their 19th official feature, their trend for consistency continues. Based...

Mad Max review by Richard Chester

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THIRTY-SIX years after the first Mad Max film graced the screens, the franchise is back with a modernized look and Tom Hardy taking on the role from Mel Gibson. It's action-packed pretty much from start-to-finish,...

Tomorrowland review by Richard Chester

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OCCASIONALLY, a blockbuster shows up that looks like it will provide the genuine entertainment factor so many of its kind fail to deliver. However, Tomorrowland, in spite of reliability regarding its reliable director Brad Bird,...

Still Alice Official Trailer and review by Richard Chester

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JULIANNE Moore is without doubt one of the finest actresses of her generation and her performance in Still Alice, the film that recently won her a deserved Best Actress Academy Award, only serves to...

The New Girlfriend review by Richard Chester

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FRANCOIS Ozon is an often interesting director in the world of French cinema. Put his name on a film poster and you can tell that the film is going to be different. His latest work, an...
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