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Upon her second viewing, Lillian Crawford observes the deft craft of the exceptionally beautiful recipient of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

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Forget the Oscars and the BAFTAs; Lillian Crawford presents the first set of Vultures to a different heap of celluloid gems

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Entertained and moved by a superhero movie, of all things, Lillian Crawford has little but praise for Marvel’s latest outing

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In the wake of awards season, Film and TV Editor Lillian Crawford invites you to vote for your personal favourites of the past year

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Heartbroken by the loss of one of the finest film composers of our time, Lillian Crawford reflects on a short but mighty career

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Drawing to a close at last, Lillian Crawford looks back on a dismal trilogy through the eyes of its finale

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Lillian Crawford is haunted and enthralled by Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest cinematic treat

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After a promising start, Lillian Crawford fails to see the bigger picture in Alexander Payne’s latest feature

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Hoping for the best and receiving the worst, Lillian Crawford can only hope Spielberg will put in more effort next time.

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Lillian Crawford sits down with Bryan Cranston to talk plays, misogyny, and animated dogs

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Lost in Guillermo del Toro’s magical creation, Lillian Crawford is awakened to our human powers by a defining masterpiece

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Lillian Crawford takes a moment to reflect on the messages behind the signs in the timeliest of stories

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Despite having missed some of this year’s biggest shows, Vulture Film and TV Editor Lillian Crawford presents her picks for the top ten of the year

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Vulture Film and TV Editor, Lillian Crawford, reveals her top ten picks in anticipation of awards season

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After two years of hype and guesswork, Star Wars finally returns to cinemas to crush Lillian Crawford’s hopes for a mighty addition to its canon

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Sure to join the ranks of the least historically accurate films ever made, Lillian Crawford allows some Christmas cheer to widen her smile, but finds the overall affair, well, humbug

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Baffled by this mess of a film, Lillian Crawford pays careful attention to the responses of the audience in order to determine who might actually get something out of seeing it

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Slightly confused by the winner, Lillian Crawford attempts to put aside her critical spectacles and consider the appeal of Cambridge’s pick for the best Christmas film from a more festive angle

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Following the success of our general film survey this summer, Lillian Crawford now asks you to answer a few questions about your festive favourites and winter warmers.

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Lillian Crawford finds herself not only stunned by the aesthetic qualities of this fine sequel, but pondering the simple matters of community and love sorely missed today.