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REVIEW | Nitram (2021)

John Morrissey / 9:18 / 30.11.21
Justin Kurzel's Port Arthur movie can't find a valid artistic reason for profiling Australia's worst mass murderer of all time.
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REVIEW | Finch (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:54 / 11.11.21
Tom Hanks recreates the dynamics of Cast Away in a post-apocalyptic world, with a dog and a robot as his Wilsons.
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REVIEW | The Dead Don’t Die (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 12:25 / 02.10.19
There’s something stiff in Jim Jarmusch’s The Dead Don’t Die, but it ain’t the reanimated corpses Jarmusch, a
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REVIEW | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

Derek Armstrong / 7:47 / 10.01.18
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is an unusual ride and one that audiences aren't likely to forget any time soon.
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TRAILER | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Hernando Cathedral / 14:48 / 06.09.17
Your day will be better once you've watch the trailer for Martin McDonagh's new film,Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
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REVIEW | American Made (2017)

Derek Armstrong / 11:21 / 04.09.17
Doug Liman's American Made, starring Tom Cruise and Domhnall Gleeson, is a fun ride on occasion, but in the end it’s pretty much of a bust.
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TRAILER | American Made – Official Trailer

Hernando Cathedral / 15:01 / 06.06.17
Doug Liman and Tom Cruise reunite and get druggy in the brand new trailer for American Made, also starring Sarah Wright and Domhnall Gleeson.
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REVIEW | Get Out (2017)

John Roebuck / 22:51 / 18.04.17
Get Out has an appreciation of the strengths of its genre and exploits them. It also recognised the genre's regular blemishes, and contradicts them.

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