Director Sam (Evil Dead) Raimi brings Frank L. Baum’s magical world back to life for a whole new generation with Oz the Great and Powerful.
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Director Sam (Evil Dead) Raimi brings Frank L. Baum’s magical world back to life for a whole new generation with Oz the Great and Powerful.
Any film that features as its subject one of Hollywood’s most iconic actresses, was always going to face an uphill struggle. Add to this that
You’ve got to hand it to Arrow Films for discovering an increasingly odd collection of lost obscurities for a whole new generation of film lovers
In this age of VOD movies and multitudinous television channels that let you watch whatever you like, where-ever and whenever you want, it’s hard to
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Yves Saint Laurent, the bio-pic about the French fashion designer by director Jalil Lespert, and starring Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne and Charlotte Le Bon,
We all, if honest, envy to some degree the lifestyles of Hollywood’s rich and famous. For most however, lusting after their wealth ends with
Writer and critic David McGillivray has never been one to shy from controversy. So it should hardly have come as a surprise when, at a
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