What a scorcher
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by Deborah Ross
4y ago
Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire is set on a remote, windswept Brittany island in the late 18th ..read more
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Greed is bad
The Spectator | UK Cinema Blog
by Deborah Ross
4y ago
Greed is Michael Winterbottom’s satire on the obscenely rich and, in particular, a billionaire, asset-stripping retail tycoon whose resemblance to ..read more
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Tinkerbell Regency
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by Laura Freeman
4y ago
‘Too pretty,’ blithers Miss Bates in the Highbury haberdasher as she plucks at a silken tassel. ‘Too pretty’ goes for ..read more
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Space invaders
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by Deborah Ross
4y ago
Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite won the Bafta for best foreign film and is up for six Oscars and it is an ..read more
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Space invaders
The Spectator | UK Cinema Blog
by Deborah Ross
4y ago
Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite won the Bafta for best foreign film and is up for six Oscars and it is an ..read more
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Curdled foreskin
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by Deborah Ross
4y ago
The Lighthouse stars Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson (and a very nasty seagull) in a gothic thriller set off the ..read more
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Let there be light
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by Deborah Ross
4y ago
Armando Iannucci’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield is a romp told at a lick, and while it’s fun and ..read more
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One of those films that never seems to end: A Hidden Life reviewed
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by Deborah Ross
4y ago
Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life is a historical drama based on the true story of Franz Jäggerstätter, an Austrian who ..read more
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Gripping, immersive and powerful: 1917 reviewed
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by Deborah Ross
4y ago
Sam Mendes’s 1917 is the first world war drama that this week won the Golden Globe for best film and ..read more
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Clever, spirited, vigorous and intelligent: Little Women reviewed
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by Deborah Ross
4y ago
There have already been several film adaptations of Louisa May Alcott’s beloved 1868 novel Little Women, and why not? After ..read more
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