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Ryan Gosling

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Best of the Year: Top 20 Films of 2017

A countdown of the best films of the year, including David Lowery’s A Ghost Story, Damien Chazelle’s La La Land and Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight.

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  • 30th December 2017
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La La Land Review

Damien Chazelle’s lively, dazzling modern musical that encapsulates the magic of cinema.

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  • 13th January 2017
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The Nice Guys Review

Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe shine as hapless investigators in Shane Black’s comedy noir.

  • Review
  • 7th June 2016
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The Big Short Review

Ryan Gosling, Steve Carrell and Brad Pitt star in Adam McKay’s all-star adaptation of Michael Lewis’ financial crash novel.

  • Review
  • 27th January 2016
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Best of the Year: Top 20 Films of 2013

We count down the top 20 films of 2013, including Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers and Derek Cianfrance’s Place Beyond the Pines.

  • Feature
  • 6th January 2014
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Only God Forgives Review

The Drive team of Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling pair up again for this stylishly violent thriller.

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  • 4th August 2013
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Best of the Year: Top 10 Films of 2011

2011 was a great year for film and we count down the top 10 films of the year, as well as honourable mentions, disappointments and the worst films of the year.

  • Feature
  • 25th January 2012
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The Ides of March Review

A politcal drama set during the Democratic primary in Ohio as the idealistic Stephen Meyer (Gosling), press secretary for presidential candidate Mike Morris (Clooney) is forced to learn the dirtier side of politics the hard way.

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  • 3rd November 2011
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Crazy, Stupid Love Review

Steve Carrell turns to lothario Ryan Gosling to help him recover from a divorce, only to discover the only woman he really wants is his wife.

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  • 24th September 2011
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Drive Review

Eager to protect his neighbour and her son, a Hollywood stuntman and part time getaway driver gets involved in a heist that goes horribly wrong in Nicolas Winding Refn’s genre masterpiece.

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  • 19th September 2011
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