Category: Film

Veronica Mars

Life has never been easy for Veronica Mars. Her best friend was murdered, her father was pushed from office for pursuing lines of investigation which led straight back
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Only Lovers Left Alive

With a body of work built slowly over four decades, director Jim Jarmusch has always crafted his projects carefully, flitting between genres and experimenting with formats from the
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Under the Skin

Attended by director Jonathan Glazer and producer James Wilson along with many of their local cast, the closing night gala of the 2014 Glasgow Film Festival was a
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Mr Peabody & Sherman

Imagine, if you will, a world in which a non-human, bow-tie-wearing super-genius takes his human companion(s) on various adventures in his time machine which also happen to act
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Her

The themes of humanity versus machine and humanity alongside machine have been explored in minute detail through science fiction novels, films and television, from Dennis Feltham Jones’ 1966
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We Are What We Are

It’s the quiet ones you have to watch out for. Released in 2010, Jim Mickle’s Stake Land arrived without huge fanfare, the bold individuality of the production belying
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RoboCop

For all the largely justified despondency generated by the endless cycle of unwanted sequels and unnecessary remakes, few have generated as much vitriol as the announcement that Paul
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Devil’s Due

The story of an expectant mother carrying satanic offspring in her viscera first germinated in horror cinema over forty years ago, from Rosemary Woodhouse consuming raw liver, or
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