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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...
Sam Raimi
Feline Dunst and spurting white goo? It can only be Hollywood's latest assault on your senses.
Jonathan Caouette
Low budget innovation and narcissism collide in this arresting debut.
Niels Mueller
Sean Penn is true to form in this interesting historical thriller with contemporary relevance.
Phil Grabsky
In March 2001 the gigantic statue of Buddha hewn in a cavity of the rock in Bamiyan, Afghanistan, was destroyed by the ruling Taliban, along with...
Wayne Kramer
Luck: some have it, some don't, and boy does Bernie Lootz (William H Macy) not have it. In fact, he is so unlucky that he is employed by his friend...
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 –...
Jeff Feuerzeig
The entrancing story of a musical genius who defies the odds.
Hans Weingartner
The first German film to be accepted at Cannes for 11 years provides some serious food for revolutionary thought.
Errol Morris
It’s a little late in the day, but not too late if you run, to catch Errol Morris’ scintillating doc – The Fog of...
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...
Walter Salles
in 1952 Ernesto Guevara, a 23-year-old medical student, sets out from the comfort of his bourgeois Buenos Aires home to explore South America...
Michaelangelo Antonioni
Henry K bemoans the absence of one of Antonioni’s finest works from a season showing at London's National Film Theatre, and dissects its political importance.
Mel Gibson
'Forgive them lord... they know not what they do', said Robert Powell, shooting Zeffirelli's Jesus Of Nazareth. After the take, Laurence...
Ashish Ghadiali
Ash Ghadiali looks at Robert Greenwald's Walmart film and asks just what is Michael Moore's legacy for the art of the documentary.
Todd McCarthy
A handsome young dwarf inherits an abandoned railway station and inadvertently makes friends with three people, resulting in one of the most...
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