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Woman and Child – first-look review

[ad_1] It’s hard to imagine that you could go from loving a person deeply to loathing their guts and wanting them dead within a matter

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Young Mothers first-look review | Little White Lies

[ad_1] The opening ceremony of this year’s Cannes Film Festival acknowledged the recent death, at just 43 years of age, of Émilie Dequenne, who won

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Honey Don’t! – first-look review

[ad_1] Ethan Coen has earned the right to do whatever the hell he wants when it comes to making art. Whether that translates to whatever

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The Wave – first-look review

[ad_1] There is a delicate threshold separating self-awareness from petulance, and the directors who know how to best thread it understand that saying less often

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Monica Sorelle: ‘I’m working through my grief…

[ad_1] The politics of the film are impossible to ignore though, especially as those in power in the United States perpetuate falsities about Haitian immigrants

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László Nemes: ‘I wanted recreate the experience…

[ad_1] The Academy Awards may be a glitzy party with an arbitrary approach to dishing out Oscars but, within the circus, are moments of gravitas.

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Wes Anderson: ‘You’re hoping for the right…

[ad_1] Like many of your films, The Phoenician Scheme features a lot of fine art, and I liked that you show all the paintings in

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The Mastermind – first-look review

[ad_1] It’s difficult to say what truly motivates James Blaine Mooney (Josh O’Connor) to blow up his own life. Frustration, perhaps, with an uninspired suburban

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Resurrection – first-look review | Little White Lies

[ad_1] Bi Gan’s Resurrection opens with a title card that sets the scene for his third feature: we’re in a future where the secret to eternal life

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The Ballad Of Wallis Island review – relishes in…

[ad_1] “No man is an island,” so goes the poem by John Donne, which was an idea resolutely rejected by Hugh Grant’s dedicated bachelor in