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Sausage Party Review

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SETH Rogen leads an ensemble of actors lending their voices to Sausage Party, an animated comedy certainly not for children that acts as an underwhelming exploration of what would happen if the food that...

A Bigger Splash Review

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HAVING worked together before on their 2009 drama I Am Love, Tilda Swinton and director Luca Guadagnino reunite with A Bigger Splash, a flashy but entertaining character study with Ralph Fiennes, Dakota Johnson and...

Tangerines Review

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A NOMINEE early this year for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, Zaza Urushadze’s anti-war drama Tangerines works not just as a solid insight into the notions of conflict but also an interesting history...
Terminator: Genisys review by Richard Chester

Terminator: Genisys Review

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Terminator: Genisys review by Richard Chester ARNOLD Schwarzenegger returns to the franchise that turned him into a superstar with the fifth instalment, Terminator: Genisys, a genuinely disappointing and, once again, underwhelming attempt to replicate the...

MOTHER! Review

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THERE are many words that can be used to describe Mother!, the latest work from Pi and Black Swan director Darren Aronofsky. Intense is one. Surreal another. Bonkers even. Or maybe it is best to...

45 Years Review

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BRITISH cinema has arguably made a much-needed return to form this year thanks to Testament of Youth, The Duke of Burgundy and Queen and Country. Now 45 Years, a relationship drama from Andrew Haigh,...

Steve Jobs Review

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DANNY Boyle documents the career of Steve Jobs with an Aaron Sorkin-penned script in a generally interesting eponymous biopic that explores the highs and lows of one of modern history’s iconic innovators. The film plays...

A Walk in the Woods Review

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ROBERT Redford is an example of a Hollywood legend, always enjoyable to watch, irrespective of whether the film he is in turns out to be good or not. Here, in his latest film, he teams...

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...

The Light Between Oceans Review

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FROM the director of Blue Valentine and The Place Beyond the Pines comes The Light Between Oceans, a thought-provoking piece headlined by Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander that suggests potential but ends too plain...
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