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DVD Review
17 Feb 2011
Easier With Practice
Kyle Patrick Alvarez's debut indie Easier With Practice is out on DVD.

DVD Review
16 May 2008
Earthlings
Shaun Monson's haunting documentary is the definitive exposé of humanity's merciless exploitation of animals

Film Review
15 Aug 2007
Eagle vs Shark
Romantic comedy: Michelle Le Blanc and Colin Odell enjoy the quirky take on geeky love in Eagle vs Shark

DVD Review
19 Jul 2006
Ellie Parker
DVD releases: Naomi Watts struggles in Los Angeles while the original cut of Murnau´s Faust is available for the first time

Film Review
13 Sep 2005
Eva
His name might not be as well known as that of his more famous contemporary, Ingmar Bergman, but Gustaf Molander was one of the founding fathers of Swedish cinema. Steven Yates reviews his best film, Eva

Film Review
16 Aug 2005
En attendant le deluge
Damien Odoul is one of those directors who seems doomed to be labelled with the 'arthouse' moniker - good for critcal acclaim, not so good for box-office receipts. After the cult hit of Le Souffle, Odoul is back with this ultra-theatrical film about the last wish of a dying man. Review by Darren Arnold

Film Review
31 May 2005
Exils
The Algerian-born filmmaker Tony Gatlif garnered much critical acclaim with Gadjo Dilo, released in 1997, and his latest film revisits many of the settings and characters from his previous work. Gordon Crombie joined his pilgrimage to the Algerian fatherland

Film Review
17 Feb 2004
Elephant
The Columbine massacre still seems to be casting a long shadow across American imaginations. Gus Van Sant's Elephant is the latest film to be inspired by the tragedy, and won the Palme d'Or at Cannes last year. Todd Harbour thinks it was a deserving winner

DVD Review
19 Nov 2003
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls
Peter Biskind's sensational account of American cinema in the 60s and 70s won him many fans but few friends in Hollywood. Now the book has been turned into a documentary by the BBC, but Laurence Boyce thinks it's become a victim of its own success

DVD Review
13 May 2003
East-West (Est-Ouest)
By any stretch of the imagination, Stalinist Russia was not a nice place to live. Régis Warnier's latest film dramatises one of the dictator's many plots to lure traitorous Russians back to the Motherland, but Paul Clarke thinks it doesn't go far enough

Film Review
7 Apr 2003
Equilibrium
The second post-apocalyptic vision of the future this week imagines a world in which all emotions are banned and the populace is controlled by state-administered drugs. Tim Smedley enjoys an "undemanding genre flick"

Film Review
23 Mar 2003
Elling
Despite a thriving home-grown film industry, Norwegian movies are seldom seen on British screens. Tim Smedley looks at one of the few: a "moving and uplifting" comedy about two social misfits, already slated for a remake by Kevin Spacey. Next st





 


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