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Film critic Cassandra Fong rewinds back to Alex Garland’s directorial debut, Ex Machina, commenting on its relevance in the age of AI.
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Film Critic Cassandra Fong takes us back to 2002's City of God, crediting its continued relevance in cinematic history.
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Film critic Cassandra Fong takes us back to Duncan Jones’ 2009 film, Moon, crediting its depiction of isolation, identity and deception
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Film Writer Cassandra Fong reexamines 2010's Incendies, arguing it has much to say about our present moment
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Rome was not built in a day - it took Ridley Scott 24 years to return to the Colosseum. But was Film Critic Anastasia May entertained?
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Film Writer Cassandra Fong argues Whiplash is a compelling portrait of musical obsession
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Izzy Lee argues that 12 Angry Men is a masterpiece relevant to our times
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Film Critic Cassandra Fong takes us back to the opening of a new decade of cinema with the psychological ballet thriller Black Swan
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Film Critic Jennifer Sawitzki looks back at Shaun of the Dead on its twentieth anniversary, goes to the Winchester, and waits for it all to blow over
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Jess Kempster argues that the Hunger Games franchise has been unfairly dismissed and finds new depth in the films
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Film Critic Deeta Mahbubani takes a look back at 1985's The Breakfast Club, finding it a touching portrait of the contradictions of youth
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Digital Editor Halima Ahad revisits a Shakespearean chick flick classic on its 25th anniversary