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Much Ado About Nothing: In Conversation

movieScope editor Nikki Baughan and critic James Mottram discuss Joss Whedon's adaptation of Shakespeare comedy Much Ado About Nothing…

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The Iceman – Review

Michael Shannon is 'magnetic and mesmerising' as real life killer Richard Kuklinksi in The Iceman…

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The Comedian Review

Tom Shkolnik's The Comedian is 'a British film with real punch,' says Josh Winning…

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Everybody Has a Plan Review

Not even the multi-talented Viggo Mortensen can lift Everybody Has a Plan about its 'painfully average level', says Limara Salt…

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The Numbers Station review

As has been pointed out on a regular basis in our magazine, the landscape of film distribution is undergoing constant change. While the act of going to the cinema has change very little, apart from…

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Yema – Review

Djamila Sahraoui's Algerian drama Yema is 'a masterful piece of filmmaking', says Nikki Baughan…

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Trance – Review

Danny Boyle's Trance is 'a triumph that simply must be seen', says Nikki Baugan…

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The Fallow Field – DVD Review

The Fallow Field is 'a genuine high point for ultra-low budget British horror' says Anton Bitel…

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Review – Stoker

Park Chan-wook's English language debut Stoker is 'a film that seduces and ravishes', says Nikki Baughan…

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Review: Cloud Atlas

movieScope editor Nikki Baughan and critic James Mottram discuss Cloud Atlas, the adaptation of David Mitchell’s sweeping novel which follows six storylines across the ages.…

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