The Dardenne Brothers Collection DVD review ★★★★★
This dazzling collection of the works of Belgian siblings Jean-Pierre and Luc is one of…
This dazzling collection of the works of Belgian siblings Jean-Pierre and Luc is one of…
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Gregory Peck’s performance as the white lawyer determined to defend a young black man is…
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This was a film ahead of its time. It contains radical decisions in filmmaking and…
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Eli Roth’s Hostel and Hostel Part II were far from masterpieces. They did, however, influence…
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Everyone loves a Dickens adaptation at Christmas, and this is one of the best every…
Gosling plays Stephen Meyers, the press secretary to the potential next President, governor Mike Morris…
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