INLAND: Mark Rylance stands out in a frustrating Forest Of Dean folk tale
An elusive modern folk tale, Inland - starring Mark Rylance - is full of atmosphere but its blend of naturalism and mysticism amounts to an often frustrating vagueness.
An elusive modern folk tale, Inland - starring Mark Rylance - is full of atmosphere but its blend of naturalism and mysticism amounts to an often frustrating vagueness.
Spring has sprung but why not spend some time in a dark auditorium with these April films, from Fantastic Beasts to The Northman?
Based on a shockingly true story that shows you should always dream big, The Phantom of the Open stars a typically charismatic Mark Rylance.
A timely satire with an all star cast, Don't Look Up is a film that feels frighteningly close to reality at times.
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