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‘Rita’: Valladolid Review

Dir/scr: Paz Vega. Spain. 2024. 94mins Extending an performing portfolio that has taken her from the Spanish auteur cinema of Julio Medem to Rambo V:...

‘Venom: The Last Dance’: Review

Dir: Kelly Marcel. US. 2024. 109mins  Tom Hardy’s beleaguered journalist and his symbiote finest buddy go on the run in Venom: The Final Dance, which...

‘Salve Maria’: Valladolid Review

Dir: Mar Coll. Spain. 2024. 111mins The internal turmoil of a brand new mom who finds she isn't having the ‘proper’ socially sanctioned emotions for...

‘Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’: Review

Dir/scr: Laura Piani. France. 2024. 94mins Although no zombies are concerned, the concurrently ribbon-bowed and mud-splattered French characteristic Jane Austen Wrecked My Life nonetheless needs to pay...

‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’: Review

Dirs: Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham. UK. 2024. 79mins The return of Feathers McGraw, the villainous diamond-thieving penguin from The Unsuitable Trousers, has fired up Aardman...

‘Flowers Of Ukraine’: DOK Leipzig Review

Dir: Adelina Borets. Poland/Ukraine. 2024. 70mins Amid all of the horror and lack of struggle, Adelina Borets finds a inexperienced shoot of hope in Flowers...

‘11 Rebels’: Tokyo Review

Dir: Shiraishi Kazuya. Japan. 2024. 155 minutes. A unapologetically old-school Samurai motion rampage, 11 Rebels takes place in opposition to the backdrop of Japan’s Boshin...

‘Tracing Light’: DOK Leipzig Review

Dir: Thomas Riedelsheimer. Germany, UK. 2024. 99mins “Essentially the most stunning factor we will expertise is thriller,” asserts a quote from Albert Einstein at the...

‘Israel Palestine On Swedish TV 1958-1989’: Tokyo Review

Dir/scr: Göran Hugo Olsson. Sweden/Finland/Denmark. 2024. 206 minutes Göran Hugo Olsson might hardly have anticipated how well timed his newest archive-based documentary would develop into...

‘Daughter’s Daughter’: Tokyo Review

Dir/scr: Huang Xi. Taiwan. 2024. 126mins Sixty four-year-old Taiwanese divorcee Jin (Sylvia Chang) has an advanced relationship with motherhood; she’s sceptical and barely disapproving when...

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