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Till Tech Do Us Part: Romance in the age of…

“I can feel when you’re watching me, I like it” is the first line uttered by Kathryn (Cate Blanchett) in a cool seductive tone to her loyal

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Superman review – levity and humour win the day

There are many criticisms that could be rightfully levelled at James Gunn: that his humour is puerile; that his aesthetic is chaotic; and that he

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My Soapy IP Summer: Beach Read vs Airport Novel…

This split fol­lows the Acad­e­my Awards norm that only the most seri­ous-pre­sent­ing dra­mas are wor­thy of the high­est prizes, regard­less of source mate­r­i­al or pre­sen­ta­tion.

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Inside The Arzner, the UK’s first dedicated…

Walk­ing to Bermond­sey from Lon­don Bridge, you pass through a long tun­nel. ​“Am I going the right way?” you might think to your­self, but you forge on,

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My Soapy IP Summer: Beach Read vs Airport Novel…

This split fol­lows the Acad­e­my Awards norm that only the most seri­ous-pre­sent­ing dra­mas are wor­thy of the high­est prizes, regard­less of source mate­r­i­al or pre­sen­ta­tion.

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Jurassic World Rebirth | The Shrouds + David Cronenberg | Videodrome (1983)

On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss new releases Jurassic World Rebirth and The Shrouds, and speak to David Cronenberg about his latest film.

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David Cronenberg: ‘You don’t want to bore peo­ple…

With 55 years in the busi­ness and 23 films to his name, David Cro­nen­berg has made an indeli­ble mark on the face of cin­e­ma. Not only

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The Existential Chic of La Notte

This fea­ture is the third in our sum­mer series, La Dolce Vita: A Cel­e­bra­tion of Ital­ian Screen Style, in part­ner­ship with Disaronno. La Notte, the mid­point

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Who gets to be on the big screen?

Casting director Lucy Pardee lifts the lid on her latest project, Lollipop, and working in the casting industry.  In Rocks, a teenage girl struggles to care

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

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