Alma Har’el

Honey Boy

By Hannah Strong

Shia LaBeouf plays his own father in this dramatised account of his own troubled childhood.

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Honey Boy – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Shia LaBeouf plays his own father in this frank exploration of his experiences as a child star.

60 films to look forward to in 2019 – part 1

By Rory Marsh

The ninth film by Quentin Tarantino and a Leos Carax musical are among our hot tips for the year ahead.

LoveTrue

By Aimee Knight

Bombay Beach director Alma Har’el serves up an intriguing painted poem of a film.

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Bombay Beach

By Alexander Capes

Alma Har’el’s dazzling documentary is an unlikely trip well worth taking.

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