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Jeff Feuerzeig
The entrancing story of a musical genius who defies the odds.
Mike Leigh
Mike Leigh's Vera Drake is a quiet but impressive film with a standout lead performance.
Samira Makhmalbaf
Daughter of one of Iran’s most successful directors, Samira Makhmalbaf has become an important figure in Asian cinema in her own right, being...
Pedro Almodóvar
Gven that General Franco’s regime outlasted its fascist counterparts by thirty years, Spanish cinema inevitably spent the mid-twentieth...
EA Dupont
One of the last British silent films, Piccadilly delves into the heart of London's entertainment industry, exposing its hypocrisies and...
Various artists
Video Killed the Radio Star. The Buggles' most famous tune is renowned not only in its own right, but also as the pub-quiz style answer to...
Mel Gibson
'Forgive them lord... they know not what they do', said Robert Powell, shooting Zeffirelli's Jesus Of Nazareth. After the take, Laurence...
Christopher Nolan
Origin stories rule, despite some godawful clichés.
Jennifer Abbott & Mark Achbar
This new documentary from the director of Manufacturing Consent begins with a forceful denial that the world we have adapted to –...
Peter Richardson
Chris McLaughlin was slightly disappointed by this watering down of the ‘Comic Strip Presents...’ legacy, but it’s all in the name of good clean fun..
Julie Bertuccelli
This is Julie Bertuccelli’s first walk into the world of fiction, although, she affirms, it is taken from a true story. Set in the former...
Bong Joon-Ho
Memories of Murder is a detective film based around the true story of the rape and murder of ten women over a six year period from 1986 to...
John Maybury
It appears that barely a month passes without the release of a film that questions the nature of identity and perceptions of reality, however for...
Siddiq Barmak / Lars von Trier
Friday the thirteenth brought a double dose of good fortune for London's cinema-goers, with the UK release of both Lars von Trier's...
Christophe Ruggia
A flawed but astounding work which pushes at the boundaries of what film can do.
Andrew Jarecki
An honest and courageous documentary, chronicling the disintegration of a middle-class suburban Jewish family.
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