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Matt Glasby

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Bio:
Matt is a UK entertainment journalist whose credits include Total Film, Little White Lies, DVD Review, GQ and Q. He loves cinematic practitioners of the dark arts (from David Cronenberg to Dario Argento), unhappy endings and being asked if he's seen anything good recently.
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Films: 51


01 / 01 / 1970

Antiviral

Canada is the world capital for cold, cerebral sci-fi – witness the work of David Cronenberg (Rabid, Scanners, eXistenZ) and... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 01 / 1970

Amour

Michael Haneke's films always take place in the shadow of something unspeakable. In his debut, 1989's The Seventh Continent, it... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 01 / 1970

The Sweeney

Based on a gruff 1970s British cop show that’s now so dated as to be the stuff of parody, The... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 01 / 1970

Premium Rush

Most movies promise more than they deliver. But the charm of David Koepp's nimble thriller is that it does exactly... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 10 / 2012

Gangster Squad

Ruben Fleischer's Zombieland was a double tap of fresh air in an overcrowded genre. And with its outrageously alpha-male cast... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 01 / 1970

The Master

Though it reeks of quality across the board, and was shot in costly 65mm, Paul Thomas Anderson's Scientology-inspired character study... READ FULL REVIEW

03 / 06 / 2012

Killing Them Softly

It may not sound like much on paper, but Andrew (Chopper) Dominik's ugly-beautiful crime drama is an embarrassment of cine-riches.... READ FULL REVIEW

01 / 01 / 1970

Cosmopolis

David Cronenberg has long considered “unfilmable” novels a challenge rather than a warning – see Naked Lunch, CrashSpider. But the... READ FULL REVIEW

11 / 04 / 2011

Skyfall

After Casino Royale so stunningly re-set the template, and Quantum Of Solace so sleekly snapped it, new Bond director Sam... READ FULL REVIEW