Manchester By The Sea is a stunning, mournful film about a man's struggle between honouring his brother's wishes and protecting himself from his awful past.
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King Cobra – Move Review
Justin Kelly’s lithe and hypnotically gripping new thriller King Cobra centres on the real-life 2007 murder of a gay porn producer and succeeds thanks to some deeply committed performances across the board.
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Bleed For This – Movie Review
Bleed For This turns an incredible true story about one the greatest sporting comebacks into a boxing film everyone has seen before.
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Paterson – Movie Review
Jim Jarmusch's Paterson is a profound, sweet and contemplative film that finds meaning and complexity in the little things and gaps of everyday life.
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Your Name – Movie Review
Makoto Shinkai's Your Name is a romance turned inside out, with its beating heart showing and full of beauty. Highly recommended.
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Arrival – Movie Review
Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival is an intelligent, beautiful sci-fi film that grounds the extraordinary very firmly in the ordinary.
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All the best film events, festivals and screenings in London: November 2016
With BFI's London Film Festival done and dusted, we round up all the best film festivals, screenings and seasons happening in London this November.
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Phantasm: Remastered – Movie Review
Phantasm: Remastered is a loving restoration of the Don Coscarelli classic, supervised by J.J. Abrams. The fish-wires are gone, but the bizarreness remains.
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Queen of Katwe – Movie Review
With Queen of Katwe, Mira Nair delivers a home run of a Disney crowdpleaser which tugs on the heartstrings without ever really venturing out of its comfort zone.
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American Honey – Movie Review
Andrea Arnold’s first US-set movie American Honey is a resonant, freewheeling epic, where youthful abandon triumphs over economic and social adversity.