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Back To The Future: The Music Of Beverly Glenn-Copeland
The music of Glenn Copeland – who records under the name Beverly Glenn-Copeland – is unclassifi...
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Beauty, Art, Action: Paul Schrader's Male Martyrdom
Beauty In 1976, when Travis Bickle emerged from smoke and brass in a yellow chariot, he brough...
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Not All Men: Sex And Power In Last Night In Soho
A good girl is one who knows when to give up. She knows who to fear, who to fight, when to run ...
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Watching The World Go By: On Takeshi Kitano's A Scene At The Sea
A young man and woman sit on a granite wall, staring out across the man-made harbour in front o...
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Out Of The Ashes: The Evil Dead At 40
A handsome, middle-aged man grunts as he squeezes himself into a leather waist-cincher – the ex...
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Reel Sounds – Vol. 4: St. Vincent, Damien Dempsey And More At Doc’N Roll 2021
Two films that build on recent music documentaries that have set or pushed the bar in the way t...
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Elegant And Brutal: Todd Haynes On The Myth Of The Velvet Underground
First there is nothing. Then a drone against a black screen. The increasingly deranged squall v...
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Rare Hunks: Walter Hill's Southern Comfort At 40
Walter Hill never made topical films - at least not deliberately. Instead, the action stylist, ...
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Film Reviews
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Film Reviews
Fishing for the Truth: Social Networking Doc Catfish Reviewed
The modern approach when consuming contemporary art, particularly film, is perhaps to add a hea...
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Danny Boyle's 127 Hours Reviewed
One of the most anticipated films of the year, 127 Hours has everything a faithful cinema-goer ...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
The War You Don't See Journalists are a lot like people. They're either complete bastards – he...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
On Tour There can be little more warming in a character than when their fumbled struggle again...
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Wake-Up Call: Sofia Coppola's Hotel Drama Somewhere
Hotels are by no means bad settings for movies. In Barton Fink, The Shining, The Night Porter, ...
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Simon Jablonski's Latest Independent Film Reviews
Of Gods And Men It’s often difficult to become embroiled in a story surrounding religious tens...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
An Ordinary Execution Creating a sense of dread around a genocidal bastard is notoriously tric...
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Indie Film Roundup: Uncle Boonmee, Adrift, Robinson in Ruins Reviewed
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives An often beguiling film whose casual tinkerings wi...
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