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With this movie it is straight into mystery without even a couple of scenes to relax and get to know the characters. Two soldiers have been recalled from the battlefield and are being treated with […]
Peter Strain’s first solo London exhibition is at the Coningsby Gallery from 7th-19th January 2013. The project looks to reinterpret classic and cult films posters. Much of the modern imagery associated with film marketing contains banal, […]
It was clear from his 2007 debut The Orphanage that Juan Antonio Bayona was a director to look out for and one whose skills at evoking high drama and tension could transcend the trappings of […]
A ‘cinematic meditation on the boundaries of faith in contemporary culture’ could turn out to be a difficult watch, especially when it is two hours long and in French. Many people would scan the synopsis […]