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...Edwards is a movie nut of a particular stripe, the kind who, if he weren’t a gifted director, might keenly invite you to check out his Blu-rays....
...Where to watch “That Cold Day in the Park”: Amazon Prime, Google Play and DVD/Blu-ray ‘The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open’ (Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn, 2019) For all the closeness...
...God is mostly referenced only in tell-tale rays of light in the darkness. (The look of the movie can actually be striking.)...
...Letter in response to this article: Why Ireland struggles to kick the low-tax habit / From Ray Kinsella, Ashford, County Wicklow, Ireland...
...Instead, it is a stark X-ray of state power both deeply tied to the present moment and the timeless dread of the knock at the door. Fittingly, it takes Winner to finally crack the code....
...Frozen was soon the bestselling Blu-ray in US history. Follow the breadcrumb trail and you see how Disney came to stake so much on Disney+....
...The late Ray Liotta plays the druglord missing a stash. Is it a spoiler to say the coke does little for the temper of the animal? Gore is abundant. The humans, of course, bring their own chaos....
...women, I realised, but women making first features: Nikyatu Jusu’s pinpoint social horror Nanny; Jessica Kingdon’s documentary of Chinese consumerism, Ascension; Ninja Thyberg’s Pleasure, a striking X-ray...
...Jake Lamar’s Viper’s Dream (No Exit, £9.99), with its African-American gangster anti-hero, is reminiscent of Ray Celestin’s jazz-oriented thrillers and similarly introduces real jazz greats into a fascinating...
...Amid the current churn of French politics, We (Nous) arrives as a bracingly intelligent X-ray of the Fifth Republic. In this boldly structured documentary, every moment is there for a reason....
...A new king of the hedge fund industry Ken Griffin’s Citadel has officially displaced Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater as the most successful hedge fund of all time according to LCH Investments, whose closely watched...
...This one only feels proximate to Del Toro’s Blu-ray collection. ★★★☆☆ In UK cinemas from January 21 and in US cinemas now...
...Playtime (1967) Where to watch: Blu-ray, DVD and (US) The Criterion Channel Godard was not the only titan to point Paris towards things to come....
...I first danced with a girl at a school disco that year to the deathless theme tune by Ray Parker Jr....
...Dear Diary (1993) Where to watch: Blu-ray/DVD and (US) Amazon Prime Another adventure on a Vespa, director Nanni Moretti’s breakthrough film came steeped in Rome and movies....
...(For a different, more sophisticated take, try Danny Leigh.)...
...Here he splices the hard-boiled with something else — a journalistic tilt into economic history, reminiscent less of Ocean’s Eleven than his X-rays of corporate America, Side Effects or The Laundromat....
...(Like character, like actor: the older man is played by Ray Liotta, cranked high.) The son in the parent’s shadow was a theme of The Sopranos....
...Those actors had still been hired by him, the cast including Ray Liotta and — to much hubbub — Michael Gandolfini. The son of the late star of the series, he now plays the young Tony....
...See also Richard Armitage’s photographer, Ray, who is on his uppers and who finds an image of a missing man, Carlton Flynn, buried in his back-up files, and DS Broome (James Nesbitt), who can’t let go of...
...Made in 1968, the film is only now having a first release in the UK, joining a Blu-ray put out in the US by high-end label Criterion (having been restored by French company StudioCanal)....
...At last might be the subtitle — the life of the X-Ray Spex frontwoman has cried out for the screen for years, a gleaming pearl of 20th-century culture every bit as significant as her peers The Sex Pistols...
...A Blu-ray upgrade for the Chariots of Fire fantasy of self-sacrifice and god-given victory....
...Danny Blanchflower: The Great Recession of 2008....
...A comedian he is not, writes FT film critic Danny Leigh....
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