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4 February 2020
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An anime world with near divine attention to detail

4 February 2020 By DavidLeave a comment

Weathering with You is director Makoto Shinkai’s follow up to the 2016 smash hit Your Name, to date the highest grossing anime film in history.  With expectations understandably (and probably unreasonably) high, this feature seemed

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23 January 2020
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The Messiah’s most interesting aspect is its ambiguity

23 January 2020 By DavidLeave a comment

The 10-part Netflix drama The Messiah centres on a beguiling religious figure in the contemporary Middle East who claims to speak for God and appears to work miracles. With the action alternating between the

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6 January 2020
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Odd couple shine in 2019 hidden gem

6 January 2020 By DavidLeave a comment

Why not start off this new calendar year with a hidden gem from last year? As far as I could see, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, now available on DVD and streaming services,never

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16 December 2019
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Spare the humbug and enjoy Klaus

16 December 2019 By DavidLeave a comment

It’s that time of year again. Not only to celebrate Christmas, but to drag out and start grinding again those old battleaxes about its true meaning. Should Christians say “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays”?

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9 December 2019
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Two Popes, but not two Churches

9 December 2019 By DavidLeave a comment

The Two Popes is a film that’s difficult to discuss with equanimity because it sticks a finger right into the centre of wounds that divide many Christians.  Juxtaposing contrastive approaches to certain high-profile problems that

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20 November 2019
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The King: reverence, and a bit of reno, for Shakespeare

20 November 2019 By DavidLeave a comment

Broody, restrained, and a verbally-attentive kind of beautiful, this adaptation of Henry V wraps up Shakespeare’s plot in an aesthetic blend of Braveheart and The Crown.

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4 November 2019
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Parasite could have used a Host

4 November 2019 By DavidLeave a comment

Think for a second about a world in which the truth is utterly irrelevant. If somebody wants something another person has, he or she merely makes the requisite noises, adopts the necessary postures. Little

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22 October 2019
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Laundromat lacks sparkle despite its star power

22 October 2019 By DavidLeave a comment

Somehow simultaneously light-hearted, heavy-handed, and sporadically obscene, The Laundromat promises a kind of ironic and worldly-wise lesson in the basic principles of international money laundering. What it delivers, however, is of such passing interest that,

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7 October 2019
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Joker shines an uncomfortable light on evil

7 October 2019 By DavidLeave a comment

It is difficult to decide which of two seemingly opposite things to say first: that this is a very good, perhaps even great, film. Or that there is very little commendable in what it depicts.

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22 September 2019
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Reach for the stars should have reached farther

22 September 2019 By DavidLeave a comment

Like a lot of depressing movies, Ad Astra’s strong dose of melancholia may well aim at indirectly endorsing a reinvigorated engagement with life. Having administered its nihilistic fix, the film can nudge its audience

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