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review | US
7 August 2004
It was clear that the spirit of independence was up against the wall when the institutions of power decreed 'you're either with us or against...
by Ashish Ghadiali
Japan
26 July 2004
Imagine a film shot in the style of the young adventures of Bruce Lee, with table-tennis bats, in Heartbreak High, in a Manga comic, in...
by Ashish Ghadiali
US
24 July 2004
It’s impossible to know whether one needs to have seen before Sunrise (1995) in order fully to appreciate this, its sequel, but in...
by Henry K Miller
UK
24 July 2004
One of the last British silent films, Piccadilly delves into the heart of London's entertainment industry, exposing its hypocrisies and...
by Gareth Buckell
US
21 July 2004
Feline Dunst and spurting white goo? It can only be Hollywood's latest assault on your senses.
by Nigel Swine
US 2003
19 July 2004
The near future, America is torn apart by civil war and the only thing that might help is musician Jack Fate (Bob Dylan) playing at a benefit...
by Mark Cappuccio
US
8 July 2004
Controversial but hugely popular, Michael Moore continues his quest to expose the ills of an unjust world.
by Jimmy Billingham
Mongolia
5 July 2004
Okay groovy title I know, and the premise sounds mad but here we go – the Gobi Desert, spring 2002: a family of nomadic shepherds assists...
by Mark Cappuccio
France
4 July 2004
Ah, sex and money, money and sex two things we are obsessed by, and eternal causes for complaint amongst those that have no luck with...
by Max Leonard
US
3 July 2004
Luck: some have it, some don't, and boy does Bernie Lootz (William H Macy) not have it. In fact, he is so unlucky that he is employed by his friend...
by Mark Cappuccio
Spain
15 June 2004
Gven that General Franco’s regime outlasted its fascist counterparts by thirty years, Spanish cinema inevitably spent the mid-twentieth...
by Gareth Buckell
France
7 June 2004
This is Julie Bertuccelli’s first walk into the world of fiction, although, she affirms, it is taken from a true story. Set in the former...
by Chris McLaughlin
Iran
25 May 2004
Daughter of one of Iran’s most successful directors, Samira Makhmalbaf has become an important figure in Asian cinema in her own right, being...
by Gareth Buckell
US
5 May 2004
It’s a little late in the day, but not too late if you run, to catch Errol Morris’ scintillating doc – The Fog of...
by Ashish Ghadiali
US
4 May 2004
Did you spot as many references in Tarantino's misshapen masterpiece as we did? Read on to find out…
by Max Leonard
France
10 April 2004
A flawed but astounding work which pushes at the boundaries of what film can do.
by Ashish Ghadiali
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