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A tang of bad blood rises from this flawed revenge-feud drama set in the rural west of Ireland from first-time feature director Christopher Andrews, in
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Nicolas Cage has reiterated his warning against the use of artificial intelligence in the film industry, saying “we can’t let that happen”. In remarks reported
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Like all major awards ceremonies, the Grammys spawn a mini-industry in predictions: in the weeks before the winners are announced, a rash of articles inevitably
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre arrive in the UK just before the documentary that effectively made them famous, Dig!, returns to cinemas: a “reimagined 20th anniversary
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It may seem like a stretch to call a film that features scenes of rape, murder, incest, castration, cannibalism, bestiality and, most famously, shit-eating, a
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Donald Trump has claimed South Africa is “confiscating” land and “treating certain classes of people very badly”, announcing he is cutting off all future funding
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Mulholland Drive and Memento are celebrated examples of how narrative fragmentation can dovetail well with the philosophical heart and aims of film noir. While this
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In the sleepy Nigerian port town of Koko, the reminder of a forgotten invasion by the British more than a century ago has itself been
Vista Mare review – fascinating look at invisible labour in Italian beach hotspot
All the familiar pleasures of a beach getaway – seafood feasts, open-air concerts, lazy lounges under the hot sun – take on a fascinatingly odd