Blue Is The Warmest Colour – London Film Festival review
The choppy but bountiful waters of teenage angst are fished once again, this time by French director Abdellatif Kechice in his new film Blue Is […]
The choppy but bountiful waters of teenage angst are fished once again, this time by French director Abdellatif Kechice in his new film Blue Is […]
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At first it seemed rather pointless to write a review of Argo at this stage. Having swept through the 2013 award season pinning down countless […]
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I recall the sickened faces of Park Chan-Wook’s fans after the news of a possible remake of the South Korean classic Oldboy (2003) by Steven Spielberg […]
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