The film you didn’t know you wanted in your life until you become completely consumed by its story.
The first of a series looking at international cinema following Parasite's seminal Oscars moment.
★★☆☆☆ It’s not a particularly positive sign when the credits of a film make more impact than the story which preceded it. For Michael Winterbottom’s newest endeavour, Greed, the statistics about the retail industry which play over the films credit sequence spoke louder volumes about the hideous nature of fast-fashion than the film itself, and also threatened to undermine the seemingly noble message that the film attempted to put across. Starring Steve Coogan as an orange skinned, white teethed stand...
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