What Jarmusch presents induces a sensual high; it is like the good stuff consumed by Adam and Eve, and although we know it will stop working soon, we...
Youth is full of warmth and humour, but it does not lack melancholy and nostalgia either.
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Parade’s End has many strengths – the cinematography, the acting, the costumes – but it’s Rebecca Hall who remain the show’s greatest asset.
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The Gorge blends action, sci-fi, horror, and romance as two snipers (Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy) guard a mysterious chasm and uncover its deadly secrets.