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Neil Young: Coastal (2025) 79% 4/5 “While tour bus natter ranges from the roadside burial of a dead mouse to Howard Hughes’ aviation experiments... Young’s thoughts repeatedly return to the music he is playing on this tour. ” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Apr 17, 2025 Full Review First Reformed (2017) 94% “In Hawke, Schrader has found an actor willing to go the full mile - the presentation of self-violence here is extreme and extraordinary.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Jul 13, 2018 Full Review Whitney (2018) 88% “While it is no Amy, it does at least capture something of Asif Kapadia's film: the fury of public judgment that turns to pity far too late in the day.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Jul 6, 2018 Full Review A Ciambra (2017) 89% 8/10 “In Pio, Carpignano has found a natural star...” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Jun 15, 2018 Full Review Double Lover (2017) 70% 7/10 “50 Shades Of Grey directed by David Cronenberg. That is to say, there is sexual 'awakening', a subplot about rival twin psychiatrists and a smidgeon of body horror.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Jun 8, 2018 Full Review On Chesil Beach (2017) 67% 8/10 “Mercifully not as cruel as some of McEwan's work, On Cheshil Beach offers accessible, hardback quality.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Jun 1, 2018 Full Review Let the Sunshine In (2017) 87% 8/10 “It is very funny, very French.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Apr 20, 2018 Full Review Isle of Dogs (2018) 90% 9/10 “It is, without doubt, the best film you'll see all year about a pack of scary, indestructible alpha dogs.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Mar 30, 2018 Full Review You Were Never Really Here (2017) 89% 8/10 “But this being a [Lynne] Ramsay joint, there are other factors at work here. Her lean, electrically-charged film is really about trauma and it's grim, far-reaching effects.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Mar 15, 2018 Full Review Lady Bird (2017) 99% 9/10 “As played by Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird is a mixed bag of emotions - hurtling between delight, sorrow, fear and anger, full of abrupt, capricious energy.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Feb 23, 2018 Full Review The Shape of Water (2017) 92% 8/10 “What could be Amelie-style tweeness is invested with warmth, beauty and a surprisingly deep emotional richness.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Feb 16, 2018 Full Review Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) 90% 7/10 “McDonagh's cast is superb, though - Harrelson provides the film's moral core while McDormand's controlled fury brings focus to the various plot contraptions.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Jan 19, 2018 Full Review American Honey (2016) 79% 7/10 “It is best, perhaps, to enjoy the dynamic cinematography by Robbie Ryan, who brings colours to life with burning intensity; his night scenes, particularly.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review I, Daniel Blake (2016) 92% 8/10 “I, Daniel Blake finds plenty to be angry about as his titular hero struggling to make his way through the welfare state.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Free Fire (2016) 70% 7/10 “Ostensibly, Free Fire is (Wheatley's) most accessible film, but it contains few of the flourishes that distinguished his earlier work.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words (2016) 92% 7/10 “It helps that Zappa is an articulate, witty interview -- indeed, some might find it a more rewarding experience to watch him being interviewed on late night US 온라인카지노추천 shows than listen to his music. Of that, there is plenty.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Elle (2016) 91% 8/10 “Huppert successfully navigates these tonal and narrative shifts, fusing Verhoeven's contradictory trails into a consistent, complex performance.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Prevenge (2016) 92% 8/10 “Prevenge is a major step up for Lowe. She finds dark humour in the condescending advice dished out by a midwife, but behind the film's barrage of macabre assaults, there is a strangely moving portrait of a woman discombobulated by her condition.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review The Salesman (2016) 96% 8/10 “To call The Salesman a revenge film is a little disingenuous: it is concerned with how one shocking incident -- malicious, unexplained -- can upend the comfortable existence of this middle-class couple.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Alien: Covenant (2017) 65% 7/10 “Alien: Covenant knowingly replays many of the greatest hits of the original film (and, to an extent, James Cameron's sequel), albeit with some tweaks here and there.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Rules Don't Apply (2016) 56% 7/10 “Ehrenreich and Collins are both charming but framkly they're amuse-bouches for Beatty's bone-in prime rib.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review The Big Sick (2017) 98% 8/10 “Working with director Michael Showalter and producer Judd Apatow, Nanjiani and Gordon have crafted a deft and appearling film that addresses subjects ranging from cultural change to the unhappy lot of the Uber driver.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review God's Own Country (2017) 98% “This debut feature from Yorkshire-born actor and first-time director Francis Lee shows the British countryside as a lonely and unforgiving place; his camera unflinching as it captures the graphic realities of livestock farming.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review The Other Side of Hope (2017) 92% 8/10 “Kaurismki has often displayed compassion for the dispossessed... But here, he brings a torn-from-the-headlines immediacy to Khaled's tale.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review Detroit (2017) 82% 9/10 “"The hurt locker" refers to being in an enclosed space it is hard to get out of. Detroit does a very good job of putting you inside it as well.” – Uncut Magazine [UK] Dec 20, 2017 Full Review
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