Betty Blue: Béatrice Dalle = perfection. When I was a Keele University student at the start of the ’90s, like many late teenagers becoming young adults, I had the poster up on my wall, I …
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Betty Blue: Béatrice Dalle = perfection. When I was a Keele University student at the start of the ’90s, like many late teenagers becoming young adults, I had the poster up on my wall, I …
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Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa is like a gift that keeps on giving. I was very sceptical that if an Alan Partridge movie was made – after all this time the character has been around – …
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YES, THEY’RE HERE, THE ANNUAL DVDfever AWARDS… AND THE AWARD GOES TO… (DRAMATIC PAUSE WHILE VIRTUAL ENVELOPE IS OPENED)… The London Film Festival 2013: It’s that time again. When DVDfever looks through its notes, tots …
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers begins with spores leaving a distant planet and heading for San Francisco, transpiring into raindrops which hit the leaves of plants and spawn weird, but pretty, rose-like flowers. Public health …
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2: I may be alone in thinking that the original film just wasn’t much cop, but while I don’t remember much about the sequel, from whenever I saw it, the one …
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There’s a lack of the titular component in Gravity because it’s set in space. That I knew. But what I didn’t know until I saw it was that it’s less a film and more an …
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WHOOSH! That’s the sound of The London Film Festival 2013 whizzing past, these days spreading its tentacles into the provinces as well as the suburbs. WHAM! is the sound made by the special effects (and …
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WHOOSH! That’s the sound of The 57th London Film Festival whizzing past, these days spreading its tentacles into the provinces as well as the suburbs. WHAM! is the sound made by the special effects (and …
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Breathe In takes a simple premise and makes a refreshing change compared to most of what’s out there. Guy Pearce plays Keith Reynolds, a music teacher with a punishing autumn schedule coming up as well …
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