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Author: Craig Skinner
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Mohamed Diab’s Clash is an energetic thriller, with an interesting political angle.
I, Daniel Blake – Review (Cannes Film Festival)
Ken Loach has always been a political filmmaker, but it’s been a long time since he’s made a film that has felt quite so current, urgent and angry as I, Daniel Blake.
EXCLUSIVE: Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote to star Adam Driver and Michael Palin; new concept art uncovered
Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is set to star Adam Driver and Michael Palin. Get an exclusive look at some new concept art for the film, which we’ve uncovered too.
Café Society – Review (Cannes Film Festival)
Café Society, starring an utterly captivating Kristen Stewart, is, from the very outset, one of Woody Allen’s most visually interesting films.