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Thanks to his work on the BBC television series The Thick of It and in other media Armando Iannucci has become one of the United…
Armando Iannucci’s In the Loop understands a fundamental principle of politics: Ego trumps all. His film, a transatlantic depiction of the build-up to a Middle…
Like its courtesan protagonist, Chéri is a fancy, dolled up affair, a glamorous evocation of the waning days of the Belle Époque, the last period…
The appeal of Tommy Wirkola’s Dead Snow can be summed up in five words: Nazi zombies in the snow. Now in limited release and available…
Tommy Wirkola sat down with us to talk about his much buzzed about Nazi zombie opus.