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Stronger
Stronger

A sensitive, thoughtful and deeply compassionate interpretation of a fraught moment in our shared history
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★★★★☆
9 October 2017
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Neruda
Neruda

In this twist on the biopic, exile becomes a fantastical game: a call and response of desire and denial, and ultimately a comment on the wilderness of humanity.
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★★★★☆
26 February 2017
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Elle
Elle

Audacious, challenging and deceptively affirming. This is essential cinema.
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★★★★★
26 February 2017
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Nocturnal Animals
Nocturnal Animals

“Not quite as ‘high-end’ as Ford’s premium fashion credentials might imply”
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★★★☆☆
6 November 2016
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The Armstrong Lie
The Armstrong Lie

He’s not sorry for what he’s done. He’s sorry he got caught.
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★★★★☆
2 February 2014
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All Is Lost
All Is Lost

Somewhere between the parables of Jesus and Noah, is one of Robert Redford.
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★★★★☆
6 November 2013
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Gravity
Gravity

It is a film that does not make us care, it’s a film that expects us to care without having to work for it, utilising all the cinematic bromides without nuance or personalisation.
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★★★☆☆
6 November 2013
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Good Vibrations
Good Vibrations

Hooley was committed to changing people’s lives to music, constantly believing that there were others like him who – despite the troubles surrounding them – loved Belfast, loved Northern Ireland and loved music.
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★★★½☆
13 February 2013
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The Artist
The Artist

It is an homage, it is a paean, it is a celebration: a behind-the-screen romantic comedy that fully embodies the glory and goofiness of a neonate film industry.
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★★★★★
4 June 2012
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Shame
Shame

As McQueen says, ‘Morality is like socialism, great idea but it doesn’t bloody work.’
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★★★★☆
19 May 2012
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