Reviews
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The Last Road
There's little emotional engagement in The Last Road, but it's ravishing to look at.
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Victoria
Shooting a film in one single take sans edits may be commonplace of late, but Victoria proves anything but ordinary.
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The Invitation
You’ll never guess who’s coming to dinner.
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Jurassic World
An enjoyable rehash of its prehistoric precursor, as well as a battle between the old and the new on several…
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Last Cab to Darwin
Last Cab to Darwin cleverly taps into an Australian brand of humour rarely replicated in such fine form.
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Vincent
Vincent manages to be a very sweet film that goes down like a savoury treat; simple, easily consumable and ultimately…
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99 Homes
Representing the consequences and moral turpitude of the recent financial crisis and fall-out better than any other recent film.
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The Wolfpack
First-time documentarian Crystal Moselle stumbles upon subjects and a cinema story most filmmakers can only dream of.
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Pasolini
Rewarding for those familiar with the filmmaker's work, Pasolini renders the legacy of a cinema icon as big-screen poetry.
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The Volcano
Enthralling with affectionate observation, The Volcano never feels anything less than a product of the people it captures.