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Charming but unchallenging, The Lunchbox is a sweet romance which struggles to linger after the credits roll.
The Book Thief is a manipulative grab-bag of history with one eye firmly on awards. Go watch Night and Fog instead.
Under The Skin's off-kilter creepiness and nods to a slew of cinematic predecessors mark this as a singularly brilliant and memorable achievement.
Rain is a constant risk of Dublin life, but it was apt to see the clouds descend on O’Connell Street...
There is something inherently powerful about John Hurt. A lot of it may be in the voice. His gravelly tones,...
It's a stunning piece of art in its own right, but The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears will alienate anyone expecting a run-of-the-mill horror flick.
Wake In Fright is violent, tense, oddly beautiful and compelling, still packing a wallop after 43 years.
The death has occurred of Philip Seymour Hoffman, the Academy Award-winning star of such marvellous films as Magnolia, Boogie Nights,...