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Joe Anderson

"I just feel like such a self-indulgent wanker talking about myself all the time… I struggle with that quite a bit."

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Tom Hughes and Jack Doolan

The stars of Cemetery Junction talk about their swift ascent and the new Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant project.

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Tom Tyrwhitt

Tom Tyrwhitt talks about growing up in East London, how he went about making his first feature film, and why it’s definitely not “like Adulthood on crack.”

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Emma Stone

Emma Stone talks exclusively to Pure Movies about Easy A, comedy and being part of the new Spiderman.

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TRON: Legacy

Perhaps inevitably, something has been lost in modernising Tron’s retro look in the age of 3D, but there is plenty to gaze at.

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This Means War

Memorable comedies boast likeable characters, interesting ideas, wit and timing. Passable comedies have at least one of these components. This Means War has none.

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In Darkness

Brutal, dank, disturbing, devastating, sickening and also pretty scary – In Darkness is a film about the Holocaust, yes, but not quite as expected.

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Contraband

They – them Hollywood lot – they’re just throwing you scraps, yet they know that in the right mood everyone wants to see proper movies with proper guys doing proper stunts.

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Piggy

The incessant instrumentation only serves to amplify the unnecessary melodrama that is central to Piggy‘s problems.

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The Cabin in the Woods

The fun is in sitting in stunned silence, totally blind to what might happen next, which is a giddy and thrilling ride that’s all-too-rare in cinema.

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She Monkeys

As a study of the seemingly insignificant and often ongoing battles people play out in their every interaction with others in life, Swedish director Lisa Aschan’s debut feature is an interesting...

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The Imposter

Truth is stranger than fiction, as Lord Byron once wrote. But fiction was invented because, most of the time, truth is either too boring or painful.

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Salute

On the podium at the 1968 Mexico City Games, African-American 200m medallists Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a controversial ‘Black Salute’ protest, marking one of the most powerful...

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The World’s End

The Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy is less a means of codifying some sort of creative masterplan and more an excuse for its creators to tread water.

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