Inherent Vice REVIEW
Inherent Vice is a disappointing, humour-free affair that is unfortunately confusing and hard to fathom. Our review of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest…
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Inherent Vice is a disappointing, humour-free affair that is unfortunately confusing and hard to fathom. Our review of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest…
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Jupiter Ascending “whole-heartedly and affectionately embraces science fiction clichés.” We review the latest film from the Wachowskis…
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Carnival of Souls, the 1962 horror film from director Herk Harvey, is chilling, atmospheric, emotional and influential. Our latest ‘Reel Classic’ is here…
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“Infinitely Polar Bear lacks narrative tension to some extent, but it does have an extraordinary deal of heart.” Our review is here…
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‘The Seventh Son’ is a clueless teenager who thinks he’s put together tried-and-tested methods for success, wanders aimlessly without focus, but looks good…
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“For a movie that spends 2 hours talking about love and loss, it really doesn’t have a damn thing to say.” The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them reviewed…
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While keeping up with every twist and turn can be a bit of challenge, The Last Diamond is layered, fun, and thrilling. Our review is here…
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If you’re on the lookout for a great low-budget horror film, and if you like to chart the growth of a great emerging director, than Avenged should definitely be on your to-watch list…
‘Van Diemen’s Land’ is a dark, brooding, gothic tale, and an excellent example of original Australian filmmaking. Read on to find out why…
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