The Imitation Game | 2014 London BFI Film Festival Review
Cracking the Code: Tyldum’s English Debut Delivers Thrills Although mathematician Alan Turing OBE was responsible for creating a machine capable of solving the unsolvable Nazi enigma code, and in turn...
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Eight Days a Week: Hockney Doc Shows Artist’s Colorful Life Guiding auds through his career from his early days growing up in Bradford, to moving to Los Angeles in the sixties, influential British...
View ArticleThe Goob | 2014 London BFI Film Festival Review
Goober is Great: Norfolk Sets the Scene for Myhill’s Debut Rebellious youths riding motorbikes down dirt roads aside, while there are some similarities to Pawel Pawlikoski’s My Summer of Love and this...
View ArticleIn the Basement | 2014 BFI London Film Festival Review
Dungeons, Nazis and Latex Babies: Seidl Puts Modern Cave Dwellers on Display Paradise trilogy helmer Ulrich Seidl returns to docu form in what could easily be called a non commentary, no narrative,...
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