The perils of adapting Kazuo Ishiguro
A new adaptation of the Nobel-winning writer’s first novel is too faithful to the book – and to its flaws
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A new adaptation of the Nobel-winning writer’s first novel is too faithful to the book – and to its flaws
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In this extraordinary film, four girls confront death through the decades
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The 1949 inspiration for How to Make a Killing remains a tantalising fantasy of class war
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But be warned: the film is savage and uncomfortable
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Baz Luhrmann’s concert film blazes new light on the King’s notorious Sin City years
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Garlanded at Cannes and tipped for glory at the Oscars, The Secret Agent is a thrilling ride into Brazil’s autocratic…
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The director charges towards whatever cultural argument is burning hottest
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The giant of American cinema has died aged 95
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