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Robert Rodriguez pulls off an absurdly entertaining action film
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Robert Rodriguez pulls off an absurdly entertaining action film
The Breakfast Club helps you remember what it feels like to go from suicidal confessions, to flailing 80s style dancing in the average time it takes a teenage guy to ‘rock your world’. And that really isn’t long, trust me
A great example of modern independent film-making driven by rare originality
The new Harry Potter film proves controversial.
Navid Nabijou profiles the controversial director and his latest work, Inglourious Basterds
The Housemaid is a rollercoaster ride of suspense and sensuality
We Are What We Are doubles as shock horror and social satire
Masiej Matuszewski attends the BAFTA preview of Sky One’s latest comedy series of all-star Christmas specials
Another Year is one of the finest works of Mike Leigh's career
A Town Called Panic is (almost) indescribably good
Director Shelley Lee Davis, Or Shlomi Narrator Yvonne O'Grady noah baker
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