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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC My Golden Days: Review

My Golden Days: Review

5th December 2015
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A coming of (middle) age drama that sees Paul (Mathieu Amalric) reflect on his teenage years as he returns home to Paris after almost a decade. His focus lingers on his long distance romance with the lost love of his life – a typically French bouquet of sex, cigarettes and poetry.

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC 24 Must-See Cult Classics

24 Must-See Cult Classics

5th December 2015
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Alton Williams
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PrettyFamous looked at films that earned less than $30 million in the box office that are still being shown in theaters today to create the ultimate list of cult classics you can't miss.

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Review: The Honourable Rebel

4th December 2015
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Rosalynn Try-Hane
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Thought that all women in the 1940s were shy and retiring types? Elizabeth Montagu shatters that perception. In this documentary film by Mike Fraser, co written with Elizabeth's nephew he tells her story, The Honourable Rebel, through the use of dramatic re-enaction, interviews and the inimitable narration of Dame Diana

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Review: Racing Extinction

2nd December 2015
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Rosalynn Try-Hane
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Who wants to be a superhero? The question is doesn't. I know I do and in watching Racing Extinction by Louie Psihoyos, the oscar winning director of The Cove (2009), his claim, albeit on the surface simple and achievable, is to do just one thing and you could save the

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film reviews | movies | features | BRWC Jonathan Degrelle's Orphyr: Review

Jonathan Degrelle’s Orphyr: Review

1st December 2015
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Louise McLeod Tabouis
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Similar to Jack and the Beanstalk comes the short film Orphyr, a tale from the north of France. A peasant in the French countryside, Orphyr, facing financial ruin is helped in unusual ways by a mysterious Green Lady. 'Dame verte' recognises and rewards his kindness to animals and nature.  This is

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