Bfi.org.uk/lff – 020 7928 3232 The Opening Night Gala of the London Film Festival (7-18 October) is tonight and that means plenty of soggy red-carpet galas followed by eleven days of films from around ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews The Second Mother The Second Mother (Que Horas Ela Volta?) is not only the best feel good movie of the year but it achieves that status without a single clichéd, quirky, sentimen ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE WEAK AND THE WICKED (StudioCanal) is a cheap and flashy title for J Lee Thompson’s very tame 1954 female prison drama. Based on Joan Henry’s memoir, it advoc ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE KID (Artificial Eye). Chaplin’s first long film, released in 1921, is the most autobiographical of his work. It was, he said, “a picture with a smile and ...
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