Category: Film

Planetary

“I realised that humanity had just become another species,” says Ron Garan as he recalls the moment the world watched the Eagle mission touch down on the Moon
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Lost River

Premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2014, it is easy to understand why the audience were confused and unappreciative. The directorial debut of A-list actor Ryan
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The Samurai

There is something disconcerting about Jakob Wolski, an enigma wrapped in an uncompromising resolve to do the right thing. A young police officer in the small town where
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The Voices

While his choice of projects sometimes leaves much to be desired it is still necessary to admire Ryan Reynolds’ approach to his work, for there are few actors
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Predestination

A surly stranger walks into a bar, confrontational and challenging, but the bartender finds them interesting; conversation ensues. The stranger reveals to the bartender they’re a writer who
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Chappie

It’s difficult third film time for writer/director Neill Blomkamp, the release of his latest feature almost overshadowed by the near simultaneous announcement that he has been signed by
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It Follows

The best horror films are often not so much about what is onscreen as about what they tells us about ourselves, expressing fears of isolation, or abandonment, of
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