Michael Haneke’s “Amour“ and the music of time
A thought-provoking portrayal of the realities of nursing a partner in deteriorating health.
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A thought-provoking portrayal of the realities of nursing a partner in deteriorating health.
ByJohn le Carré’s classic novel, now adapted for the big screen, is much more than a Cold War whodunnit.
ByWhat's in store? A headbutting dwarf, Martin Freeman and a waterfall, and plenty of Gandalf.
ByAnother year, another London Film Festival — though this one distinguishes itself from its immediate predecessors by starting earlier than…
ByWill his alleged victim, Nafissatou Diallo, get to tell her side of the story?
ByThis film leaves you craving character development as much as cock shots.
ByWhen you name your company "a source of ruin, harm or trouble", these things will happen.
ByThe arrogance and idiocy of heroism is dialled up to 11, and there are knowing winks about all manner of…
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