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LWLies 109: A Tilda Swinton Reader – Out now!

[ad_1] Inside the issue… Chapter One: Romance First Love On Tilda Swinton’s introduction to the world, in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio. Words by Juan Barquin A Nurse’s

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Put Your Soul On Your Hand And Walk review – we must keep Fatma Hassona's memory alive

[ad_1] Sepideh Farsi’s video calls with the late Palestinian photographer Fatma Hassona vividly document daily life in Gaza under Israel’s unrelenting violence. “Meeting her was

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The extreme vulnerability of Joaquin Phoenix

[ad_1] Looking at his last four projects, it seems that Phoenix perfected his precise working formula – hyper-ambitious, complex-to-realise films from directors he has worked

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The Life Of Chuck review – soliloquy soup

[ad_1] This year Mike Flanagan, known best for turning horror’s greatest novels into palatable limited television series for Netflix, is switching it up! His latest,

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The Regulars review – sweet and relatable

[ad_1] Chances are if you’re a fan of the cinema you’ll have been to The Prince Charles Cinema in London’s Leicester Square. Just off Chinatown, it’s

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In defence of the cinema date

[ad_1] When I tell my friend that I’m writing a piece on cinema dates, he gives me a sideways look. ​“They’re a good third date,” offers another. Associated with

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Young Mothers review – jumps from dramatic peak…

[ad_1] The Dardenne brothers’ new film, Young Mothers, opens at a bus station, one of the unlovely and liminal spaces where their dramas, including Rosetta, tend

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Eva Victor: ‘I used the title as a way to reward…

[ad_1] Eva Victor’s first brush with celebrity came through viral comedy videos, most famously one on Straight Pride, which earned them a writing gig for the

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Eddington review – a deeply cynical film for…

[ad_1] This is the basic set-up of the film, and across an admirably light-footed 2 hours and 15 minutes it charts the incremental (but perhaps inevitable) process

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Sorry, Baby review – a film about holding on to…

[ad_1] Something very bad happened to Agnes. It’s hinted at in the first segment of Sorry, Baby, when her best friend Lydie (Naomi Ackie) arrives for