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Lean on Pete Review

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzlazAyylw8 THREE years after delivering the impressive Oscar-nominated drama 45 Years, Andrew Haigh continues to build his reputation as one of the UK's most interesting directors of his generation by going stateside with a heart-rending...

A Quiet Place Review

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THEY are both married in real-life though there is no room for domestic bliss thanks to the predicament Emily Blunt and John Krasinski find themselves in in the US box-office smash A Quiet Place,...

120 BPM (Beats Per Minute) Review by Richard Chester

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THE activities of a real-life AIDS-activist group in 1990s Paris are the focus point for 120 BPM (Beats Per Minute), a work as honest as it is hard-hitting which won both the Grand Prix...

The Square Review by Richard Chester

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IN May last year, Swedish director Ruben Ostlund won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The film which he won that award for has finally been released into UK cinemas and is The...

A Fantastic Woman Review by Richard Chester

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ON SUNDAY night at the Academy Awards, history was made when Sebastian Lelio's A Fantastic Woman became the first film from Chile to take home the Best Foreign Language Film award. An accomplishment in itself...

The Shape of Water Review by Richard Chester

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FOR the last decade, Guillermo del Toro has focused on superheroes, Japanese robots and murderous siblings respectively. For his latest project, he turns his attention to 1960s America in The Shape of Water, an adult...

Phantom Thread Review by Richard Chester

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IN what is expected to be his swansong, Daniel Day-Lewis reunites with his There Will Be Blood collaborator Paul Thomas Anderson for Phantom Thread, a beautifully-made insight into the world of couture in 1950s...

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Review

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MARTIN McDonagh may just be one of those directors who gradually improves with each film. Though his debut feature In Bruges was arguably a misfire, Seven Psychopaths was a compensation of sorts. Three Billboards Outside...

Darkest Hour Review

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GARY Oldman has spent over 30 years sealing his position as one of the greatest actors of his generation, if not the best. With a jaw-dropping diverse range of roles, his latest one will make...

The Top 5 Films of 2017

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2017 has proven to be a solid year for cinema once again. From homegrown independent cinema to foreign arthouse, this year’s best five films are all worthy of their positions after sitting through dozens of...
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