108. Exhuma; movie review
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11h ago
  EXHUMA Cert 15 133 mins BBFC advice: Contains strong violence, bloody images, horror It's been the supernatural hit of the year and Exhuma is exhausting from its first minute. Jang Jae-hyun's movie delves into myriad elements of South Korean culture and history, so the viewer needs to have their wits about them. Although it is fantasy, it is so well executed that it even had me wondering whether there is a strain of truth. There are echoes of The Da Vinci Code in Exhuma as a team led by Choi Min-sik finds themselves up against mysterious and sinister forces. The springboard for ..read more
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107. The Delinquents (Los delincuentes); movie review
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14h ago
  THE DELINQUENTS (LOS DELINCUENTES) Cert 12A 190 mins BBFC advice: Contains infrequent strong language, moderate sex references, nudity, brief violence I understand epics such as Gone With The Wind stretching to more than three hours - it did have to fit in the American Civil War and America's reconstruction. But it is way too long for a movie with a limited plotline and a cast so small that the same man plays two key parts. The Delinquents would have been a very good movie if it had been half as long. But, for me, its intriguing premise and empathy with its characters were lost ..read more
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106. Aattam; movie review
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23h ago
  AATTAM Cert 12A 139 mins BBFC advice: Contains sexual assault references, strong language, moderate sex references It's early in the year, but Aattam could go on to be one of my favourite Indian movies for 2024. This high praise is earned by Anand Ekarshi's admirably tight writing and direction, executed by a cast he knows so well. This passion project arose from his theatre background and the concept of creating a film where his pals would take centre stage. The result is startlingly good. Indeed, rarely have I seen theatre-style movies work out so well. The premise centres on a gr ..read more
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105. The Lavender Hill Mob; movie review
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23h ago
  THE LAVENDER HILL MOB Cert U 81 mins BBFC advice: Contains no material likely to harm or offend The Lavender Hill Mob is one of the Ealing Studios classics and was last re-released 13 years ago - so it was a pleasure to become re-acquainted with it ahead of its return to the cinema. Charles Crichton's movie reminds us of a very different time with its backdrop of London being rebuilt after the war. They were also the days of police boxes, whistles, and streets that were neither crowded with vehicles nor people. There were also boarding houses, such as where bank clerk Holland (Alec ..read more
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104. The Origin Of Evil (L'origine du mal); movie review
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2d ago
  THE ORIGIN OF EVIL (L'ORIGINE DU MAL) Cert 15 123 mins BBFC advice: Contains very strong language, strong sex, sexual threat, domestic abuse The title The Origin Of Evil and its Addams Family-style poster led me to anticipate a horror spoof, but this is a cleverly constructed thriller with many twists and a terrific performance by Laure Calamy at its heart. She stars as Stéphane, a fish factory packer who makes contact with a father, Serge (Jacques Weber), following her mother's death. Serge is a megarich businessman who lives in a mansion on a picturesque Mediterranean island. He ..read more
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103. Hanu-Man; movie review
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2d ago
  HANU-MAN Cert 12A 158 mins BBFC advice: Contains moderate violence, threat, injury detail Is it a spoof of superhero movies or just a different angle on them? Or does it matter? The foundation of Prasanth Varma's film is a revered Hindu God but its hero begins the movie as a workshy thief (Teja Sajja). Saijja's character, Hanumanthu, is desperate to impress the eloquent doctor Meenakshi (Amritha Aiyer), whom he has loved from afar since their school days. When he is blessed with possession of a stone which bestows superpowers, he seizes on the chance to impress her. Thus, he t ..read more
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102. Robot Dreams; movie review
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2d ago
  ROBOT DREAMS Cert PG 102 mins BBFC advice: Contains mild rude humour Who knew an animation without any dialogue would work quite as well as Pablo Berger's Robot Dreams? This is the occasionally amusing, occasionally sad story of a lonely dog and his loving relationship with a robot. It is set in 1984 in New York, where the friendless dog is seen playing the very early game of computer tennis and heating a macaroni cheese microwave meal. So he takes delivery of parts for a make-it-yourself robot and the two become best friends. This is a New York community where everyone, from the ba ..read more
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99. Anweshippin Kandethum; movie review
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1w ago
  ANWESHIPPIN KANDETHUM Cert 15 143 mins BBFC advice: Contains injury detail, suicide, sexual threat, violence Tovino Thomas is a name I look forward to seeing because it usually means I am in for an exciting thriller. Thus, I am pleased to report that Darwin Kuriakos's Anweshippin Kandethum follows an impressive trend. However, perseverance is needed to see how its strands finally pull together. Thomas plays Anand Narayanan, a cop who handles his investigations by the book despite the corruption around him. He is initially part of a team to examine the murder of a young woman who h ..read more
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98. Late Night With The Devil; movie review
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1w ago
  LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL Cert 18 93 mins BBFC advice: Contains strong horror, violence, gore, language Any movie with Devil in the title immediately makes me think of cliched horror - the type of film I have seen scores of times before. The artwork associated with Late Night For The Devil also prompted fears of the worst B movies. Therefore, I was surprised to be enthralled by the picture, which combines horror with a dig at late-night American chat shows and their thirst for ratings. It stars David Dastmalchian as Jack Delroy, the host of Night Owls, a show which has tried an ..read more
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97. Christspiracy; movie review
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2w ago
  CHRISTSPIRACY Cert 15 111 mins BBFC advice: Contains disturbing images How would Jesus have killed an animal? Mainstream religious leaders, especially in the United States, state unequivocally that there is no sin in eating the beasts that God has provided us. However, Kip Andersen's documentary Christspiracy finds theologians who dispute teachings that date back 2,000 years. Andersen, who has created previous movies about animal exploitation, was inspired to explore the historical connection between religion and meat eating by former Christian singer Kameron Waters. The latter turn ..read more
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