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All posts tagged Worth A Look
Review: Delicacy (La Délicatesse)
REVIEW: A rom-com with Audrey Tautou! Diabolical!
Sundance London 2012 Review: LUV
A strong cast overcomes some of the narrative gaps as LUV gives birth to a strong new voice to watch in filmmaking. Debut filmmaker Sheldon Candis has stepped into some
Review: Footnote
An Academy Award nominated drama from Israel, infused with moments of humour and a the most terrifying force of them all: academics! Israeli cinema has come to increasing international
Film Review: Hayabusa – The Long Voyage Home
One of three films released in the last year on the long journey of a Japanese space probe, a fine cast and a solid script distinguish this one
Review: The Lorax
A 3D musical animated comedy with a strong environmental message? It could only come from the mind of Dr. Seuss, although fans may not recognise this Thneed-ville. Theodor Seuss
80s Bits: Dudes
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
Review: Wrath of the Titans
Jonathan Liebesman recovers from blowing up Los Angeles to take the Titans series up a notch with some lush 3D and a solid cast. We could blame Peter Jackson's
Review: The Deep Blue Sea
Terence Davies' latest film keeps a stiff upper lip on all things going on down below, but holds us at arm's length despite some terrific performances. Terence Rattigan's 1952
80s Bits: Vibes
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
Review: Headhunters
Jo Nesbø's novel is the latest adaptation in a cold climate to get an export, and is solid example of what not to do when things go wrong. Thanks





























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