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London Film Festival 2011 Review: WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN

Amid a dreamlike concertina of heartbreaking imagery - and a mesmerising turn from Tilda…
By Shaun Munro
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London Film Festival 2011 Review: SNOWTOWN

Australian director Justin Kurzel’s feature film debut, Snowtown, has been touted, quite…
By Shaun Munro
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London Film Festival 2011 Review: DRAGONSLAYER

A meandering slice-of-life doc which aims – and somewhat awkwardly succeeds – to capture…
By Shaun Munro
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London Film Festival 2011 Review: SHAME

Deeply unsettling and blisteringly intense, Steve McQueen’s sophomore feature mines smart…
By Shaun Munro
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London Film Festival 2011 Review: 50/50

Nimbly switching gears between heartful drama and uproarious comedy, 50/50 tackles the…
By Shaun Munro
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EVERYTHING MUST GO Review; Simple, Affable Tale Of Suburban Redemption

This isn't the brave, slow, and intriguing tale of everything and nothing that Raymond Carver's…
By Shaun Munro
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London Film Festival 2011 Review: Fernando Meirelles' 360

This is another middle-of-the-road venture which boasts several exceptional elements, yet is…
By Shaun Munro
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BFI London Film Festival Full Line-Up Announced

Artistic director Sandra Hebron has announced the line-up this morning where they will screen…
By Matt Holmes
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Fernando Meirelles' Film 360 To Open BFI London Film Festival 2011

Meirelles adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's erotic play 360 stars Jude Law, Rachel Weisz,…
By Matt Holmes
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Review: ARMADILLO - Hugely Impressive, Intelligent & Important

By Shaun Munro