Film Review: Eye in the Sky (2015)
byIt’s a rare movie that features the military doing something besides blowing shit up for the sake of it. It’s also rare to see a…
It’s a rare movie that features the military doing something besides blowing shit up for the sake of it. It’s also rare to see a…
There’s a review of 2015’s Entourage by the excellent critic Mark Kermode where he tears the film to shreds in a heated fury that…
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Spear is a non-linear story of a reconciliation of aboriginal heritage within a white man’s society, mostly told through the medium of interpretative dance….