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Crimes and Misdemeanors - Martin Landau and Woody Allen

80s Bits: Crimes and Misdemeanors

80s BITS: We’re back with a gem from the end of Woody Allen’s best decade.

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The Last Temptation of Christ

80s Bits: The Last Temptation of Christ

Welcome back to 80s Bits, the weekly column in which we explore the best and worst of the Decade of Shame. With guest writers, hidden gems and more, it’s

Sean Penn - This Must Be the Place

Review: This Must Be The Place

A truly unique film not only showcases the superb Sean Penn, but examines America from the outside in the ultimate goth road trip. Following Italian director Paolo Sorrentino's Jury

Lost Highway - Patricia Arquette

Blu-ray Review: Lost Highway

David Lynch's first film in five years was a deliberate move into the non-linear form, paving the way ahead for his explorations into the abstract. Legend has it that

The Artist - Jean Dujardin

Review: The Artist

Celebrating cinema's history by perfectly recreating it, Michel Hazanavicius' silent gem speaks volumes about the capacity to find great joy in simplicity. Despite the fact that silent films went the

Hugo - Asa Butterfiled and Chloe Grace Moretz

Review: Hugo

Martin Scorsese's first foray into 3D and family friendly fare produces breathtaking results, reminding us of why we all love cinema so much. He may be most associated with

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) - Gary Oldman

Review: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

A complex spy thriller that treats audiences as intelligent human beings? Surely this must be the product of some latent 20th century madness. In fact, that's exactly what

The Muppets (2011) - Jason Segel, Amy Adams and The Muppets

Review: The Muppets

Although Muppets have been around since Jim Henson's first creations in the 1950s, for most people the core idea of Muppets comes from the variety television show that

A Christmas Story (1983)

80s Bits: A Christmas Story

Welcome back to 80s Bits, the weekly column in which we explore the best and worst of the Decade of Shame. With guest writers, hidden gems and more, it's

Melancholia

Review: Melancholia

Lars Von Trier is a like him or hate him prospect for audiences and critics alike. Those in the former camp have loved the harsh originality of Breaking

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