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This Oscar contender gets grief right..
Pop culture loves catharsis. In film after film we’re presented with characters suffering with a burden that, in one pivotal moment, is lifted from them so they can go forward renewed. It’s a formula that makes for great drama; in real life...
An eccentric father and his conservative corporate daughter engage in an increasingly bizarre battle of wills that’s both hilarious and heartbreaking.
Every year there’s outrage about who’s been left off the Academy Awards’ nominations for Best Foreign Film, but nobody’s disputing the highly original and often hilarious German drama Toni Erdmann fully deserves its place on the list of nine...
A tender and humourous look at 1989 Romania and the resilience of its people.
Welcome to the Romanian New Wave The first feature from Romanian filmmaker Cătălin Mitulescu, The Way I Spent the End of the World (also known as How I Spent the End of the World) was released in 2006, more than a decade after the fall of ...
From 'An American in Paris' to 'West Side Story' - they're all in there.
There’s a reason why multiple-Oscar nominee La La Land feels familiar - it’s chock full of references to classic Hollywood musicals. Eagle-eyed editor Sara Preciado has cut together a split-screen primer of all of the direct nods to other ...
Rainbow Pride Movie Collection
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Celebrate all things that veer towards the queer with this colourful, thought-provoking collection of films.

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