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Loving Vincent (2017) Review – Painting Cinema

In one sentence: One year after Vincent van Gogh’s death, a young man sets out to deliver one final letter to his brother, uncovering the many conflicting memories of the artist along the way. Cinema has always been an art form, but rarely has it embraced another art form quite so completely. With Loving Vincent,…
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The Sheep Detectives (2026) Review – A Woolly Whodunnit

In one sentence: When their shepherd is murdered, a flock of sheep use everything they have learned from his bedtime murder mysteries to solve the case themselves. Sometimes a film’s premise sounds so preposterous that you wonder how it was ever greenlit. Occasionally those doubts are justified, but every so often a film comes along…
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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021) Review – A Different Way of Seeing the World

In one sentence: A documentary filmmaker discovers an extraordinary shell whose search for his missing family captures hearts around the world. The world of cinema is filled with action, spectacle and stories that constantly demand our attention. Every so often, however, a film comes along that achieves something far quieter. Marcel the Shell with Shoes…
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Savages (2025) Review – When Animation Takes on Deforestation

In one sentence: Savages is a stop-motion animated film that turns deforestation and overconsumption into an expressive and striking narrative. We hear a great deal about how overconsumption drives deforestation and climate change, but the makers of My Life as a Courgette bring this urgent issue to the screen in an unexpected and striking way;…
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The Call of the Wild (2020) Review – A Journey Back to Instinct

In one sentence: The Call of the Wild follows Buck the dog as he adapts to the harsh Yukon wilderness and discovers his primal instincts. Jack London’s The Call of the Wild is a story that has endured for over a century and Disney’s adaptation proves why it continues to resonate. Using modern technology alongside…