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From Hilde, With Love review – too staid to make…

[ad_1] In East Ger­many, where direc­tor Andreas Dresen grew up, Hilde and Hans Cop­pi were talked about with the kind of rev­er­ence nor­mal­ly reserved for

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Sudan, Remember Us review – extremely powerful stuff

[ad_1] Hind Meddeb’s documentary poignantly captures the activist spirit of post-revolution Sudan. There’s a kindness in the ability to forget. I myself constantly try and

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Peter Cushing lives forever in Whitstable

[ad_1] I, on the oth­er hand, was deter­mined to com­mit as much of my day to mem­o­ry as I could – and it was clear, as

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M3gan 2.0 review – a silly sequel shooting for…

[ad_1] The bet­ter moments are in the fric­tion between M3GAN and her human com­pan­ions; the eccen­tric­i­ties of her being pro­grammed for chil­dren clash­ing with sim­mer­ing

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Chicken Town review – how do you make a granddad…

[ad_1] Like the dod­der­ing sex­a­ge­nar­i­an at the cen­tre of its plot, Chick­en Town lum­bers along, fre­quent­ly mis-step­ping and fluff­ing its lines. It’s a dull, eye-roll-induc­ing half-way house

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Brats in Bondage: Lessons in defiance from Tank…

[ad_1] AI over­lords, envi­ron­men­tal dead­lock, obscene wealth inequal­i­ty, and emer­gent author­i­tar­i­an­ism – it all reads like the open­ing crawl of some cult-clas­sic dystopi­an flick, but

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F1 + Joseph Kosinski | M3GAN 2.0 | Speed Racer (2008)

[ad_1] On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss the high speed blockbuster F1 and spoke to its director Joseph Kosinski. Next up we review

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28 Ways Later | Little White Lies

[ad_1] If Dan­ny Boyle and Alex Gar­land’s much-fet­ed 28 Years Lat­er taught us any­thing, it’s that the UK has strug­gled to cope with being Ground

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In the mood for In The Mood For Love

[ad_1] In hind­sight, it is not sur­pris­ing that the film’s nos­tal­gic ren­di­tion of 1962 Hong Kong left such an indeli­ble influ­ence on an entire gen­er­a­tion

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The Sensual Elegance of I Am Love

[ad_1] This fea­ture is the fourth in our sum­mer series, La Dolce Vita: A Cel­e­bra­tion of Ital­ian Screen Style, in part­ner­ship with Disaronno. For all of