Reviews
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The Grand Budapest Hotel
The culmination of Wes Anderson's most lavish, immersive and sophisticated vision, this film borders on his best work.
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Brawn and brute strength make way for brains, which is no mean feat given the established strength of the film’s…
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The LEGO Movie
Unbridled joy is what keeps the film's frenetic and funny parts together; there’s no force or glue needed.
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Noah
Mood excels, as does artistry; this feature is grounded in solemnity but illustrated with poetry.
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The Missing Picture
Rithy Panh fills the gaps in material evidence of Cambodian history with an unorthodox yet stunningly effective method.
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Omar
Teeming with the inescapable tragedy of ill-thought-out decisions, Omar canvasses universal themes in its moral quandary.
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On the Other Side of the Tracks
The delightful Sy and the straight-laced Lafitte are a jubilant double act, helping carry the feature in its lesser moments.
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The Raid 2
Offering sequences of visceral splendour and grounding the imagery in an involving tale, The Raid 2 relentlessly entertains.
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Rectify
Southern Gothic is hot right now, probably because the small-town American South lends itself so perfectly to a TV narrative.
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Grand Central
Away from a thankless, dangerous routine, Gary and Karole's romance is an escape from their duties and completely forbidden.