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Review
Darkest Hour may be premium Oscar bait, but don’t hold that against it
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Review
Mental: The one-man production showing that no one should be defined by a disorder
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Review
Molly’s Game: Solid acting let down by weak scriptwriting in poker princess biopic
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Review
Real Magic @ HOME
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Uncle Vanya @ HOME
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Review
Loving Vincent @ HOME Manchester
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Review
The Death of Stalin @ HOME Manchester
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Review
NT Live: Hamlet – Encore!
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Review
Gods’s Own Country tells of the self and struggle – uncensored
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Review
De la Iglesia’s El Diputado (Confessions of a Congressman) @ HOME
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A glimpse of the hedonism of post-Franco Madrid: La Movida @ HOME
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Review
El Amparo: Retelling histories of state violence in Venezuela
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María (y los demás): A heartwarming tale of one woman’s resistance to change
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La Puerta Abierta (The Open Door) @ HOME
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Sol Picó: Anything But a One Hit Wonder
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Interview
Jason Wingard: “Everyone is human. I think it’s bizarre that there is such a desire to separate and divide people”.
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Review
Victoria Lucas’ Lay of the Land (and other such myths) @ HOME Manchester