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Review: Paul Schrader's 'Dog Eat Dog'

Paul Schrader goes for the jugular with his latest film Dog Eat Dog . The cult filmmaker who gave us classics like Cat People, American ...

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Review: Abel Ferrara's Pasolini

Fresh from the controversy of his little-seen masterpiece Welcome to New York , Abel Ferrara sets his sights on recounting the final days...

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Review: John Wick

Keanu Reeves makes a striking return to form with John Wick - a highly charged revenge film from debut director Chad Stahelski . Boastin...

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Trailer: Abel Ferrara's Pasolini Biopic

This year is a wonderful time to be an Abel Ferrara fan with the director releasing two original features: Welcome to New York (which w...

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EIFF Review: A Most Wanted Man

One of the final films completed by Philip Seymour Hoffman before his untimely death is Anton Corbijn's A Most Wanted Man , based on...

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Review: Bad Country

A film like Bad Country would have been a shoo-in for a cinematic release back in the nineties when stars Matt Dillon, Willem Dafoe and ...

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Review: Out of the Furnace

Out of the Furnace is director Scott Cooper’s first film since his award-winning 2009 feature Crazy Heart. Here Cooper has teamed up wit...

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Trailer: Lars Von Trier's Nymphomaniac

After a section of salacious teasers, the first official trailer for  Lars Von Trier's  hotly anticipated sexual epic  Nymphomaniac ...

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Trailer: Tomorrow You're Gone

One of our most anticipated features of this year is the upcoming, Tomorrow You're Gone starring Stephen Dorff, Willem Dafoe and Mi...

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Preview: Stephen Dorff in Boot Tracks

We love to promote the talents of the wonderfully talented/supremely underrated Stephen Dorff here at Silver Screen Slags and 2013 is set...

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Review: The Hunter

Daniel Nettheim's The Hunter has firmly established itself as one of Silver Screen Slag's surprise favourites of the year. Few ...

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Forgotten Classic: The Boondock Saints

It feels wrong saying a film that has made $50 million in video sales is forgotten, but here goes. This is The Boondock Saints. The film sta...

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