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Download: The Party review
Sally Potter's film brings together a bunch of self-regarding, self-obsessed metropolitan liberal elitists.
David Cheal, The Financial Times, 16th February 2018Early Man review: A joyous claymation comedy
After a brief flirtation with Hollywood's DreamWorks, Bristol animation studio Aardman is back on home turf with Early Man. In this joyous claymation comedy, Wallace And Gromit director Nick Park poses that age-old question: what would happen if Stone Age Britons and Bronze Age Europeans slugged it out at football?
Andy Lea, The Daily Express, 28th January 2018Early Man the latest claymation from Aardman
This is another likeable, affectionate family animation that benefits from the human touch.
Ross Miller, The National (Scotland), 26th January 2018Early Man review: doesn't quite hit the back of the net
A team of prehistoric footballers take to the pitch in the latest stop motion animation from Aardman.
Will Gore, The Spectator, 26th January 2018Early Man review
Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park directs his first full length feature for over a decade. It's been worth the wait.
Simon Brew, Den Of Geek, 17th January 2018Early Man is a joy even if you don't like football
The clever people at Pixar are also wonderful at what they do, but their new production is so slick and clever that it doesn't make you hug yourself with joy. Early Man does.
Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 15th January 2018Early Man review: a gloriously funny tale
It's so important to choose the right materials for the task at hand, and when it comes to animating a pig nervously giving a back massage to a fat man in the bath, only Plasticine will do.
Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 14th January 2018Early Man brings Brexit to the bronze age
The studio's latest stop-motion epic is a timely story about a stone age English tribe playing footie against sophisticated continentals.
Steve Rose, The Guardian, 14th January 2018Timothy Spall & Cillian Murphy: Party predicted Brexit
Released this week, Sally Potter's state-of-the-nation comedy-drama The Party depicts the chaos that ensues when a group of politically affiliated middle-class friends gather for a celebration.
Matthew Turner, i Newspaper, 13th October 2017