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...With that now behind me, I’ve enjoyed the chance to finally catch up on The Lock-Up by John Banville, the latest addition to his Strafford and Quirke detective series, in which the repressed and sinister...
...Fifty years after the incandescent Cathy Come Home, Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake, winner of the 2016 Palme d’Or at Cannes, also concentrates on a life determinedly crushed by economic circumstances....
...transpires, has since the last movie been happily hiding out in a birch forest in the Soviet Union, in an idyll that reminded your correspondent (fondly) of the scenes in The Unbearable Lightness of Being where Daniel...
...Natalie Radmall-Quirke’s Erica faces further problems of her own in the form of the sleazy, cowardly hypocrisy of the headmaster and the well-meaning incomprehension of her boyfriend....
...Antonia Quirke … The Congress Sunset Boulevard meets Manga and The Matrix in Ari Folman’s high-concept follow-up to the lauded Waltz with Bashir....
...Astonishingly clever and idiosyncratic, as ever Thomson pulls no punches: “the only honourable reality is that of pretending . . . ” Antonia Quirke Art Paul Gauguin, edited by Raphaël Bouvier and Martin...
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