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In Issue 39 (Jan/Feb 2012) of Little White Lies magazine, the publication’s editor, Matt Bochenski, reviewed Ralph Fiennes’ Coriolanus. In his review, Bochenski claims “there’s no place for William Shakespeare in cinema”, commenting on the […]
Based on a play Le Dieu du Carnage by Yasmina Reza, virtually the entire film takes place in the front room of Penelope and Michael Longstreet’s house in New York. After a fight between Ethan […]
From the trailers the film looked to be an interesting biopic of the infamous Margaret Thatcher, a woman who led a fascinating life from her relatively humble beginnings as a grocer’s daughter growing up in […]
After the mammoth box office flumping of Disney’s John Carter one cannot help but recall the studios earlier live action pictures from the 1970s and how different they were in comparison to the behemoths of […]