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Kingsman: The Secret Service Review
Matthew Vaughn directs a comic book version of The Apprentice, but with spies and even more suits
Big Hero 6 Review
Introducing San Fransokyo, Baymax, and the reality of death to young viewers...
Birdman Review
What we talk about when we talk about Birdman
The Theory of Everything Review
A brief history of being married to Stephen Hawking
Paddington Review
Paddington is a rarity: a CGI talking animal that's also charming.
Say When Review
Keira Knightley fails to launch in Lynn Shelton's comedy about staying young forever
Whiplash (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Blood on the drum tracks...
Fury (London Film Festival 2014) Review
War is evil, gruesome, and actually rather dull...
Eden (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Mia Hansen-Løve's superbly sonic drama charts the rise and fall of a DJ lost in his own loop.
Hungry Hearts (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher star in a New York romance that unexpectedly enters the horror genre.
Dearest (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Peter Chan's latest tells two hugely engrossing sides to a child abduction incident in China.
Rosewater (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Jon Stewart's directorial debut is a competent, unspectacular retelling of how a journalist visiting Iran was charged with espionage.
The Falling (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Carol Morley's suspenseful coming-of-ager is worth falling for.
Men, Women & Children (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Jason Reitman discovers entering a Wi-Fi password will ruin your life.
The Imitation Game (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Benedict Cumberbatch shines as Alan Turing in an efficient, unimaginative retelling of how the Enigma code was cracked.
Spring (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Love and death pair up in a gothic romance that brings a new meaning to 'Before Sunrise' tributes.
Dear White People (London Film Festival 2014) Review
A witty open letter about the state of racism in 21st century America.
Güeros (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Alonso Ruizpalacios' road trip takes a strike from the strike.
Hard to Be a God (London Film Festival 2014) Review
Aleksei German's three-hour nightmare is a future set in the past.
Björk: Biophilia Live (London Film Festival 2014) Review
All is full of Björk in the Icelandic singer's extravagant stage show