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Tag: paul mescal

13/10/2025
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Hamnet: LFF Film Review

Agnes and William Shakespeare suffer a tremendous loss and deal with their grief differently.

11/11/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Gladiator II: Film Review

Paul Mescal plays the grown-up Lucius in the sequel to Ridley Scott’s 2000 epic Gladiator.

16/10/2023
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

Foe: LFF Film Review

Paul Mescal discovers he must leave his wife behind and spend two years in space.

09/10/2023
Cinema, Disney+, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

All of Us Strangers: LFF Film Review

Lonely screenwriter Adam strikes up a relationship with his mysterious neighbour Harry.

12/06/2023
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Carmen: Film Review

A Mexican immigrant and American border guard go on the run to Los Angeles.

14/10/2022
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Aftersun: LFF Film Review

Young father Calum takes his daughter Sophie on holiday to Turkey in the ’90s.

20/12/2021
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Lost Daughter: Film Review

Olivia Colman plays a professor who becomes fascinated by a family while on holiday in Greece.

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