Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs RESTLESS (Metrodrome). Once a spy, always a spy. Trust nobody. Paranoia continues long after World War 2 is over. The action alternates between the 1940s and the ...
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There’s no doubt that in this country the need for a four-wheel-drive car is small. There’s an oft-quoted saying that the furthest from the road a Range Rover will get is the Waitrose car park. Whilst ...
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Between1929 until 2005, about 20 novels and short stories by Joseph Conrad have been adapted into films, including 1952’s Face to Face (The Secret Sharer), and the most famous, 1979’s Apocalypse Now ( ...
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Cold in July is a nifty Southern Gothic thriller, given an added boost by the welcome pairing of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and actor Sam Shephard (71) as an ex-con with a criminal son (Wyatt R ...
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