James Oliver on 24th May / comments
This time we turn to one of cinema's true masterpieces. It's not as well known as it should be but remains many people's favourite...
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Mike McCahill on 24th May / comments
Two early triumphs from Japanese animators Studio Ghibli return to UK cinemas this weekend. Mike McCahill hails 1988’s Grave of th...
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Alexander Ballinger on 23rd May
With its powerhouse performance from Lee Marvin as a man relentlessly seeking retribution in a modernist LA, Point Blank holds its own against Antonioni and Roeg, writes Alexander Ballinger.
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24th May
Rummage through our Bank Holiday Stock Clearance Sale where you’ll find huge reductions on over 150 DVDs and Blu-rays – while stocks last and for this weekend only! From the great to the good to the curiosities, you'll find a range of diverse films an...
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Laurence Boyce on 24th May
Film following two visionaries of American cinema looking for funds on Kickstarter.
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Mike McCahill on 24th May / comments
Olivier Assayas follows up his mighty Carlos the Jackal biopic with a more intimate account of his own experiences as a teenager in the wake of May ’68. Mike McCahill admires a seductive coming together of the personal and political.
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Rick Burin on 24th May
Siodmak's first excursion into noir is an atmospheric nerve-shredder that, at its best, matches other shadow-drenched fare from the same year such as Double Indemnity, writes Rick Burin.
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Mike McCahill on 24th May
This study of a man driven to extremes from Cristi Puiu (The Death of Mr Lazarescu) tells a tale of compellingly ordinary madness. It's perversely fascinating viewing, writes Mike McCahill.
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Laurence Boyce on 23rd May / comments
Today: Salvo wins Critics Week.
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Alexander Ballinger on 23rd May / comments
MovieMail’s man on the Croisette, Alexander Ballinger reports on the two latest front runners for the coveted Palme d’Or award.
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Laurence Boyce on 23rd May
New trailer and poster for film due for a unprecedented release on July 5th.
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Mike McCahill on 23rd May / comments
Having recovered from the exertions of Bangkok in Part II, the Wolf Pack return to Vegas for what we’re promised will be the final instalment in the wildly successful comedy franchise. Please, let it be so, implores Mike McCahill.
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Mike McCahill on 23rd May / comments
The latest digimation to pass along the Fox factory line peers into the forest to chart a battle between the forces of nature and decay. Pretty though it is, it doesn’t really live up to its title, says Mike McCahill.
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23rd May
Spaghetti western meets blaxploitation in Tarantino's irreverent, bloody and entertaining film that sees Jamie Foxx's freed slave try to rescue his wife from a merciless plantation owner.
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Laurence Boyce on 22nd May / comments
Today: Todd Haynes and Ozu. Sadly not collaborating (which would be a bit difficult to be honest).
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