Sentimental without being drippy, rollicking and rousing without being over-the-top, Pride (directed by Matthew Warchus) is the epitome of a feel good …
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Sentimental without being drippy, rollicking and rousing without being over-the-top, Pride (directed by Matthew Warchus) is the epitome of a feel good …
[Read more...] about Review: In Matthew Warchus’ Pride, a beating heart can change the world
After picking up all the awards in the Critics' Week Sidebar at the Cannes Film Festival in May, Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy's Ukrainian crime drama – told entirely …
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The lads of The Riot Club – an exclusive club for 10 of Oxford University’s richest and brightest young men – make Chuck Bass (Gossip Girl), at his rapiest, …
Dome Karukoski's The Grump was one of the highlights of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. …
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This year marks my 12th time attending the Toronto International Film Festival, meaning I've been coming here for nearly half my life. After making the rounds …
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