Hail, Caesar! Review

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THE Coen Brothers have yet to step a foot wrong this decade with their directorial efforts and Hail, Caesar!, an A-list star littered love letter to 1950s Hollywood, continues the general trend for entertainment...

Your Name Review

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JAPANESE animation expresses its reliability yet again in world cinema with the anime Your Name, an interesting mix of genres that engages and impresses from beginning to end. Mitshua is a country girl who secretly loathes her...

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...

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...

The Nice Guys Review

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RUSSELL Crowe and Ryan Gosling head to the 1970s for Shane Black’s black comedy The Nice Guys, an often hilarious piece that benefits from the chemistry of the two leads, as well as their...

Hell or High Water Review

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THE familiar narrative of cops taking on criminals forms the basis for Hell or High Water, an intriguing modern western that not only grips with genuine effect but progressively gets better as the film builds...

Sully Review

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PROVING that at 86 he’s still got it, Clint Eastwood teams up for the first time with Tom Hanks for the autobiographical Sully, an often gripping story of what is known as the Miracle...

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Venue Cymru review

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There's nothing quite like a pantomime to get one into the Christmas spirit. On Saturday night, my partner, Jose, seven year old daughter Mia and I, braved the elements to go and see Snow White...

Francofonia Review

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RUSSIAN director Alexander Sokurov delves into the history of the Louvre in Francofonia, an appealing docudrama that no doubt will win over historians and fans of the so-called heir to Tarkovsky. Using a mix of...

Tale of Tales Review

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ITALIAN director Matteo Garrone makes his English-language debut with Tale of Tales, a very likeable fantasy period drama that alone redeems previous disappointments that bought concern prior to viewing this. Set in 17th century Italy...
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