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23 Jul 2020
With anti-racist protests erupting in Europe and the United States, Jean-Pascal Zadi and John Wax's film on the particularities of French racism is a timely release. "Tout Simplement Noir" brings together a star-studded cast who manage to find the humour in some serious social questions.
12 Oct 2019
Film show: Why our film critic isn't laughing at 'Joker'
6 Jun 2019
Film show: Aretha Franklin documentary released 50 years after it was filmed.
9 May 2019
Film show: 'The Aftermath', 'Tremors' and 'Coming Out'.
14 Apr 2019
Film show: The best Stephen King adaptation to date?
10 Mar 2019
Film show: 'The Mystery of Henri Pick', 'Who You Think I Am' & 'The Journey'.

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