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Bronagh Gallagher does a Q&A at QFT after this tale of middle class whimsy, writes Andrew Johnston
Debra Granik returns to the theme of addiction in a second feature, with menance and intrigue following close behind, says Mike Catto
Robotic heroines and a vast cityscape make Fritz Lang's black and white vision of 1927 a must-see movie, says Mike Catto
Northern Soul disciple Mike Catto digs the tunes, but little else in this UK Indie outing
Mike Catto is impressed with this season of films at Queen's Film Theatre, and wants more
Andrew Johnston is afraid, very afraid, at QFT's slasher season
Alter-egos, animations and a bevy of beautiful women, Gainsbourg has it all, almost, writes Mike Catto
Michael Winterbottom’s adaptation of Jim Thompson’s 1952 noir novel has been roundly criticised for its scenes of excessive violence. Joanne Savage asks if the on-screen brutality can be justified
A complex comedy caper, writes Joe Nawaz
Showing at the QFT this week, Videocracy explores the unfreedom of the media and the chauvinism of pop culture in Berlusconi’s Italy
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