12 Years A Slave asks us the most important question . . . why?
Slavery was cholera in water, it infected everyone; a daily routine, spiteful, petty and perverse, its many perpetrators faceless and…
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Slavery was cholera in water, it infected everyone; a daily routine, spiteful, petty and perverse, its many perpetrators faceless and…
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ByTen years on from the schmaltzy Richard Curtis-fest.
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ByThis past week, the Hollywood actors Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, and their producer Jerry Bruckheimer, complained that poor (and,…
ByThe British filmmaker, who died last week, made an impressive contribution to British cinema in the 90s - most memorably…
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