Featuring the fantastically talented Greta Gerwig, Mistress America is the story of Tracy, a lonely college freshman in New York, who’s finding the experience of university disappointing.
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Featuring the fantastically talented Greta Gerwig, Mistress America is the story of Tracy, a lonely college freshman in New York, who’s finding the experience of university disappointing.
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South Korean director Lee Chang Dong delivers a brilliantly executed, abstract but intellectually stimulating portrait of working class frustrations and contemporary alienation.
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Set in China’s underworld, Jia Zhangke’s tale of love and betrayal follows a self-sacrificial gangster’s moll as she comes out of prison and sets about tracking down her former lover.
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Films from RKO Pictures, one of the Big Five studios of Hollywood’s Golden Age.
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They talk about the beautiful game, but for Laurentiu Ginghina, it’s not enough.
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Grimmfest TV is a new online channel from the people behind Grimmfest, Manchester’s horror and fantasy film festival.
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Do you know your Noah Baumbach from your Safdie Brothers? Your Box Office high grossers to your Oscar award-winners? Join HOME film team members Jason Wood, Rachel Hayward and Andy Willis for a virtual quiz – HOME style!
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A relentless serial killer is stalking the streets of San Francisco, leaving citizens in a state of panic and baffling the authorities with the ciphers and menacing letters he leaves at the murder scenes.
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Claire Denis’ masterful reworking of Herman Melville is sensual and dangerous.
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Rian Johnson (Brick) assembles an all-star cast in this characteristically intelligent whodunit about a famed southern detective who joins forces with local police to investigate a group of eccentric suspects following the murder of a wealthy crime novelist.
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Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson excel as a couple whose once enviable union crumbles under the weight of mounting resentments and divergent needs.
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Martin Scorsese’s epic saga of organised crime in postwar America, The Irishman weaves an engrossing and intricate web of connected events, audaciously cutting back and forth across decades.
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