Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE CRYING GAME (BFI). One of the reasons Neil Jordan’s film did so well at the box office in 1992 was because of the clever publicity which emphasised that ther ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs Manchester by the Sea (StudioCanal) is Manchester in Massachusetts, and very scenic, it is, too. A janitor’s older brother dies suddenly and he finds he has been ...
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Eileen Caiger Gray reviews GASLIGHT at SHEFFIELD LYCEUM The star of Gaslight is decidedly the ceiling! Arranged at a perspective-defying, distorted, discombobulating, even appropriately mad angle, it ...
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I, Claude Monet (Event Cinema: Showing on Tuesday, 21 February 2017) A prolific painter over the course of his long life (1840-1926), Claude Monet also managed to marry twice, support (with great diff ...
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