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‘Voyagers’ a lusty ode to lust itself, too concerned with source material
9/10 Voyagers is a spectacular exercise in film editing and set design, a wonderful tribute to the rage of puberty and a slightly overcommitted tribute to William Golding’s classic Lord of the Flies, which ends up being its main downfall. … Continue reading
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Tagged Chaos Walking, Colin Farrell, Divergent, Fionn Whitehead, Hunger Games, Lionsgate, Neil Burger, Tye Sheridan, Voyagers
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‘Chaos Walking’ solid, unique and urgent
8/10 Chaos Walking is a troubled, inventive exploration of masculine crisis and fear of the self that executes its main hook cleverly and evocatively. It’s a valuable meditation for an era of men inundated by stories of our peers’ abuses … Continue reading
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Tagged Chaos Walking, Charlie Kaufman, coronavirus, Daisy Ridley, Donald Trump, Lionsgate, Mads Mikkelsen, Patrick Ness, Robert Zemeckis, The Hunger games, Tom Holland
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