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    Nearly half of cinemas ‘will not be able to open’ with social distancing
    Nearly half of cinemas ‘will not be able to open’ with social distancing
    May. 22, 2020 by James Baxter-Derrington FILM, Weekly Picks
    867
    Oscar and BAFTA nominations: a look at the 2020 awards season
    Oscar and BAFTA nominations: a look at the 2020 awards season
    Feb. 2, 2020 by Chris Connor FILM
    634
    What True-Life Stories Can Learn From A Very Expensive Poison
    What True-Life Stories Can Learn From A Very Expensive Poison
    Dec. 14, 2019 by Michael Maitland-Jones FILM, London, THEATRE
    691

    With the current popularity of the biopic firmly in mind, Michael Maitland-Jones discusses the alternative merits of theatre as a medium for the artistic representation of true-life. Can Lucy Prebble's A Very Expensive Poison be considered more successful in it's representation of real life people and events than Bohemian Rhapsody? read more

    The Irishman, London Film Festival review
    The Irishman, London Film Festival review
    Oct. 20, 2019 by Chris Connor FILM, LFF 2019
    509
    Joker: Review
    Joker: Review
    Oct. 12, 2019 by Chris Connor Blockbusters, FILM
    936
    LFF Review Roundup 3: The Lighthouse, The Report & Waiting for the Barbarians
    LFF Review Roundup 3: The Lighthouse, The Report & Waiting for the Barbarians
    Oct. 11, 2019 by Louis Chilton FILM, LFF 2019
    640

    Louis Chilton reviews three films from the 2019 London Film Festival, including Robert Eggers' follow up to The Witch, and J.M. Coetzee's forray into cinema. read more

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