the man who knew infinity

One of the eagerly anticipated cinema releases of this month is LION starring Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman. For those who missed his previous film, THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY, there is now the opportunity of catching up with this …

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love and friendship

One of the best films of the year, LOVE & FRIENDSHIP is now available to be loved and befriended in the privacy of your own home.

A sly story of sex and sensibility, the script is based on an obscure …

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the crown

This is apparently the most expensive cable television series ever produced. If you loved The Queen and the live screening of the National Theatre’s production of The Audience also starring Helen Mirren as the Queen, you will adore this series

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no activity – season 2 launch

The Season 2 Premiere of this silly, slyly satirical police comedy took place at the Golden Age cinema Surry Hills on Tuesday October 25. It involves Quentin Tarintino like dialogue and the police drama trope of helicopetr shots of the

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approaching the unknown

Mark Elijah Rosenberg writes and directs his first feature, APPROACHING THE UNKNOWN, with a keen appreciation of scientific ingenuity and human life but without an understanding of the artistry required to translate these ideas into a cinematic experience.

The story …

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david bowie : the man who stole the world

Six months after the seemingly sudden expiration of David Bowie, the world is still in shock.

This seismic reaction is explained some in the DVD release of DAVID BOWIE: THE MAN WHO STOLE THE WORLD.

The documentary begins the day …

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this one’s for al

Go figure! It’s 8 years since Al Pacino has had a film in cinema release in this country, whereas his contemporary Robert De Diro has had the tiresome DIRTY GRANDPA, THE INTERN, JOY, and LAST VEGAS released.

At least two …

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gaspar noe’s new film ‘love’

LOVE-main

Three minutes of mutual masturbation between Murphy and Electra serves as a kind of narrative foreplay for the fetishist flashback that is LOVE, Gaspar Noe’s explicit epic of ennui.

Murphy (Karl Glusman) and Electra (Aomi Muyock) were lovers until Murphy …

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