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47 Ronin REVIEW

Written by Rosie Taylor. 47 Ronin follows the half-breed Kai (Keanu Reeves), Oishi (Hiroyuki Sanada), and a motley crew of outcast samurai in a perilous quest to avenge their Master’s death and pluck the ancient Japanese city from a demon’s

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Her REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Since making a name for himself directing music videos in the 90’s, with memorable works for Weezer’s “Island in the Sun”, Bjork’s “It’s Oh So Quite” and Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice”, just to name a

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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty REVIEW

Written by Lily Davis. Ben Stiller certainly is no stranger to the role of director. He has several successful works already under his belt such as Zoolander and Tropic Thunder. However his name is definitely most associated with comedy. With

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Frozen REVIEW

Before we get started, I wanted to take moment to discuss Get A Horse!, the animated short featuring Mickey Mouse accompanying Frozen in theatres. An energetic jam of old-school hand-drawn and modern computer-generated animation, it’s more than a witty modernisation

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Blue Is the Warmest Color REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Loosely based on the prize-winning Gallic graphic novel by Julie Maroh, Blue Is the Warmest Color comes with a Palme d’Or under its belt, the first Palme d’Or awarded to both the director and the lead

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The Railway Man REVIEW

The Railway Man tells the true story of Eric Lomax (Colin Firth), a troubled man who has never been able to move past the trauma he experienced as a young POW forced to take part in the building of the Thai/Burma

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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug REVIEW

Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Peter Jackson’s second run with JRR Tolkien’s work has been met with a more mixed response than his Lord of the Rings trilogy. Many have described the new trilogy, adapting Tolkien’s The Hobbit, as an exercise

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