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KES (1969)
A working class boy spends his free time caring for and training his pet falcon, Kes.
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JAMAICA INN (1939)
In Cornwall in 1819, a young woman discovers she’s living near a gang of criminals who arrange shipwrecks for profit.
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BLACK MIRROR, 3.3 – ‘Shut Up and Dance’
There’s no trace of futuristic devices, iris implants, or dystopian societies in Shut Up And Dance; without a doubt the darkest, bleakest episode of Black Mirror’s third series. Set in the UK, this is a gritty look at middle-to-working-class England, where the most sophisticated piece of technology is your average smartphone and the threat posed…
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HUMANS – series two, episode one
In 2015, Humans became a near-unprecedented hit for Channel 4, emerging as its most successful new series since the 1980s. The mix of recognisable British character actors (along with the American pulling power of William Hurt), combined with smart writing, made it a series that enraptured both avid sci-fi fans and casual viewers; presenting thought-provoking…
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6 to See this November
What new movies and television shows are most deserving of your attention this month? Our editor, Dan Owen, selects his top six choices for UK audiences…
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THE NEON DEMON (2016)
When an aspiring model moves to Los Angeles, her youth and vitality are devoured by a group of beauty-obsessed women who’ll go to any length to get what she has.
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ORION (2015)
In a desolate future, a wanderer fights to save a virgin mother from a powerful magician and locate a mythical city containing the world’s last survivors.










