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Spectre

On screen and off, the shadow of the past looms large over the latest entertaining yet standard Bond offering.

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The National Theatre's Hamlet

Cumberbatch's Hamlet is a thrill; sod the London critics, they're just carping.

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Man Up

Thanks to the infectious charm of its leading lady, Man Up is a typical yet never thoroughly trying addition to…

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We Are Many

There's no shortage of passion in this fast-paced, far-ranging documentary's account of the global opposition to the Iraq war.

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Carol

Thanks to its director and stars, Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 lesbian romance novel becomes a textured and tender cinematic vision.

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Neon Bull

Set amidst Brazil's rodeo scene, Neon Bull trades in rough, raw perception while simultaneously serving up resonant filmic poetry.

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Burnt

Like setting, like movie; in Burnt, a regular meal made with a few quality ingredients remains just that in filmic…

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Remembering the Man

A new Australian documentary about the life of Tim Conigrave and the 15-year love affair that inspired his memoir Holding…

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Office

In his directorial debut, The Chaser and The Yellow Sea writer Hong Won-Chan finds horror-like thrills in the workplace.

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The Walk

Robert Zemekis brings spectacle to the true tale of high-wire walker Philippe Petit, even if his film remains standard otherwise.

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