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There’s no need to hide behind the sofa (just hide behind your phone instead).
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As part of our extended 80s celebrations, Roald Dahl’s Matilda celebrates 31 years since it was published on 1st October 1988: A book, a film, and now a hit Broadway and West End musical.
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Queen is finally getting a music biopic, which might feature Freddie Mercury, concludes Tash Williamson.
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The Chloe Grace Moretz led drama won this year’s Grand Jury Prize at the Utah independent festival.
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Winter’s Bone director Debra Granik returns to the independent festival with this Ben Foster-led wilderness drama.
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The Wolfpack director Crystal Moselle returns to Sundance with her latest effort.
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Ethan Hawke leads this crisis of faith drama, playing as a special presentation at the 2018 Sundance London Film Festival.
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Does Amy Schumer’s latest film deserve the negative press it received even before its release?
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Pascal Ezeabasili delves into the origins and progress of Hollywood whitewashing.
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In light of the positive critical reception of A Quiet Place, Nathan Jones looks at what this film does differently from the rest of the genre’s latest outputs.
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For Autism Awareness Week, Writer Nathan takes a look back at the 2011, Tom Hanks-starring film.
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Writer Abigail steps in to defend the Hugh Jackman-starring musical.
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With the release of the newest Tomb Raider film featuring Alicia Vikander, Sam Law takes a look at the eternal issue of video game film adaptations.
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Records Exec Sam Law here, with a massive article anticipating the massive cinematic event that will be ‘Avengers: Infinity War’.