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Cinema Review: Caravaggio (18)

Lorna Irvine reviews the reissue of the 'iconoclastic, provocative' film.

Cinema Review: Mood Indigo (15)

Lorna Irvine reviews 'an endless comedic orgy of invention'.

Cinema Review: Lola (PG)

Lorna Irvine reviews another entry in this year's French Film Festival.

Cinema Review: Camille Claudell 1915

Lorna Irvine is moved by Juliette Binoche's latest performance.

Cinema Review: I Am Divine

Lorna Irvine reviews 'One of the finest pop culture documentaries ever made'.

Happy Birthday Glasgay--20 years young!

Missy Lorelei takes a cheeky look at some of the acclaimed festival's highlights for this year.

Cinema Review: Le Week-End

Lorna Irvine reviews 'one of the most moving, funny and heartfelt films of the year'.

Cinema Review: Blue Jasmine

Lorna Irvine has mixed thoughts about Woody Allen's latest.

Cinema Review: The Great Beauty

Lorna Irvine reviews this love letter to Rome that's filled with 'moments of magic'.

Across the Festivals: Summerhall 2

Michael Cox returns to the acclaimed venue to review Our Fathers, Tales of Magical Realism, Bonanza, HeLa, The Tin Ring and Dark Matter.

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Cinema Review: Wadjda

Lorna Irvine is utterly charmed by the recent release.

Cinema Review: Magic Mirror

Lorna Irvine find this combination of art and cinema 'occasionally unsatisfying' but still worth a look.

Hail the New Puritan revisited

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a compelling tribute' to Michael Clark from the 80s.

Cinema Review: Much Ado About Nothing

Lorna Irvine reviews the latest take on Shakespeare: 'Froth outweighs morals and manners'.

Mr Wright: A Celebration of Edgar Wright before The World's End

Lorna Irvine passionately explains her fan love-affair with the acclaimed British talent.

Cinema Review: Theorem

Missy Lorelei reviews the re-release of the 60s classic.

Cinema Review: The Great Gatsby

'Opulent, shiny and gorgeous to look at—but worthless,' Lorna Irvine reviews the latest adaptation of the literary classic.

Cinema Review: In the House

Lorna Irvine is disappointed with Francois Ozen's latest film.

Cinema Review: Post Tenebras Lux

Lorna Irvine reviews the new 'thought-provoking, strange and insidious' film.

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