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The Salt of the Earth

Named for Salgado’s focus on the granularity of the planet’s populace, the film morphs between two types of portraits.

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Rigor Moris

The dominant tropes of the genre are on display in this film; zombies, vampires and a deft balancing of comedy,…

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Predestination

A film beholden to details best whispered than shouted, but relishing them too much in their meaning than their function.

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Babylon

The action is well-handled but hardly nail-biting, the dramatic scenes credible but unremarkable and the comedy is less than edgy.

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The Infinite Man

The very definition of a three-hander, it follows that The Infinite Man highlights a cast tasked with plenty and delivering…

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Sepideh: Reaching for the Stars

Danish director Berit Madsen’s documentary follows Iranian young woman, Sepideh, from the ages of 16 to 18.

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Advanced Style

Advanced age is the new black thanks to a new style icon lauded in the documentary Advanced Style.

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Life of Riley

From its use of vividly coloured backdrops, fake plants and drapes that act as doors, the film carries a deeply…

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Pulp: a Film about Life, Death & Supermarkets

The documentary makes an effort in disclosing the ‘normal’ lives of successful musicians; their lives are not exactly glamorous.

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Lucy

Johansson amplifies the atmosphere, a hypnotic lead for an entertaining romp unashamed of its vibrancy, mayhem and mania.

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