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...

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...

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...

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...

Jauja review by Richard Chester

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The western genre is given the arthouse treatment with Jauja, an Argentinian and Danish co-production starring the usually-reliable Viggo Mortensen and though it looks promising, this is not one to remember too fondly. Set in...

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,...
Love Is Strange Trailer and review by Richard Chester

Love Is Strange Trailer and review by Richard Chester

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Romantic films have a tendency to get it wrong by featuring uninteresting characters and becoming cliché-ridden. This though is an example from the genre that, though imperfect, has nothing of the sort. Love is Strange...

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 Voices review by Richard Chester

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DARK comedies either work or they do not. The Big Lebowski is a prime example of one that does work. However, The Voices falls in the category of those that fall short. This genre-hybridity stars Ryan...
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