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Juliette, Kristen and Chöe; three of my favorite actresses in one pic! They look amazing, can’

Juliette, Kristen and Chöe; three of my favorite actresses in one pic! They look amazing, can’t wait to see this film:)


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Drive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene GaDrive (2011)Cinematography: Newton Thomas SigelCast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene Ga

Drive (2011)

Cinematography: Newton Thomas Sigel

Cast: Ryan Gosling (Driver), Carey Mulligan (Irene Gabriel), Bryan Cranston (Shannon), Albert Brooks (Bernie Rose), Oscar Isaac (Standard Gabriel), Christina Hendricks (Blanche), Ron Perlman (Nino)

Director: Nicolas Winding Refn


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 The 10 Best Movies From London Film Festival 2020 The 64th BFI London Film Festival ran from 7th-18

The 10 Best Movies From London Film Festival 2020

The 64th BFI London Film Festival ran from 7th-18th October, in greatly reduced circumstances. Given the Covid-19 pandemic has taken up almost the entire year, film festivals worldwide have been forced to rethink things. Some have opted to scale down significantly, while others decided to go online.

LFF 2020 held select screenings at a handful of venues, but mostly it was virtual, including industry talks, with audiences across the UK able to watch films from the comfort of their living room. Nobody will claim this is the future for festivals; the big-screen experience remains unique and the optimum way to see movies, but tough times call for compromises. Still, the programmers did an excellent job, even if we were all forced to watch at home, and the scale of the festival was slimmed down.


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