Category: reviews

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Rani (2011)

Convicted of treason! Sentenced to beheading! Sold to a brothel! Lost and amnesia-stricken abroad! Can the smart, stubborn Jolanne survive?

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Rango (2011)

Gore Verbinski’s first shot at animated filmmaking is unquestionably a success, appealing to both children and adults with its sublime storytelling and spontaneous characters.

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Ram-Leela

Two battling family clans drive their town into chaos after Ram falls for Leela. The battle for love to win over hate has never been done with more enchantment (or gunfire).

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Raising Hope – Season 1

Jimmy is looking for his purpose in life, so he knocks up a serial killer, ending up with a new baby, Hope, to raise with his inadequate parents and his senile grand Maw Maw.

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Radiohead – The King of Limbs

Radiohead is back, groovier than ever. Long gone are the melancholic days of The Bends, or the experimentalism of Kid A. This time, Thom Yorke and pals have taken on the challenge of making a glitchy, sample-filled dubstep album. Successfully? You be the judge.

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Rabbit Hole (2010)

John Cameron Mitchell takes on the adaptation of David Lindsay-Abaire’s play of the same name, which tells the story of a couple grieving the loss of their son. However, the story is far from mere drama and is infused with dark comedy… to ease the pain.

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R.I.P.D.

Good cop turned kinda bad Nick is killed during an operation ‘gone wrong,’ and is offered a place in the Rest in Peace Department to keep the balance between the afterlife and our world.

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Quireboys, The – Stockholm, Sweden 2011

The Quireboys are like Mötley Crews well-mannered cousin from the other side of the ocean. They play a kind of bar-room, old-school rock’n’roll with some influences from country. They played on the spacious “Göta Källare” in Stockholm with a lot of enthusiasm and energy.