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Features Features Call Me By Your Name is a sticky, slick, impossibly sweet masterpiece There is a reason that a lot of people are talking about Call Me By Your Name, the new film by Luca Guadagnino, one of the films of the year.
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Features Features Paul McCartney can do anything Paul McCartney dedicated a song to John and a song to George; played the very first song he recorded with his proto-Beatles band, The Quarrymen
Features Features The Shins played one of the gigs of the year the other night "All in all, the clear takeaway of the evening was this: James Mercer of The Shins is one unbearably fucking talented musician."
Features Features Wonder Wheel is Woody Allen’s most autobiographical film in years, unfortunately "Wonder Wheel is a mess. It has all the deftness of touch one might expect from a small herd of bulls locked into a china shop."
Features Features Every frame of The Florida Project bursts with sheer, unadulterated life As a result of director Sean Baker’s tact and grace, the heroes of The Florida Project are not runny-nosed louts: they are stylish, funny, and fun.
Features Features Paddington 2 is the best children’s film since Toy Story 2 We live in distinctly troubled, distinctly unpleasant times. Paddington 2, the sequel to the surprise hit of 2014, feels like the antidote to them.
Features Features The new Romper Stomper series is essential television In every way this new formulation of Romper Stomper, helmed by Geoffrey Wright, and starring Lachy Hulme and David Wenham, could have failed, it succeeds.
Features Features Chuck D, Prophets Of Rage and the sheer force of the contemporary Chuck D of Prophets Of Rage: "What we're doing can't be compared to listening to the record. It's unlike anything we've done."
Features Features Grenadiers have found the thing they love to do, and it shows Grenadiers sound like no other Australian post-hardcore band around. Just check out their new record, Find Something You Love And Let It Kill You for proof.