Film Reviews | Clothes on Film – Part 2
Clothes and identity related film reviews
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Costume designer Joanna Johnston has recreated WW1 with staunch accuracy.
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Hugo is Scorsese’s monument to wonder and excitement. Here Sandy Powell exclusively explains her costume choices to Clothes on Film.
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Enjoyably daft fare with enough fast cars and desirable clobber to keep you cooing until the credits.
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If there is a more joyous film this year, we haven’t seen it.
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The most exquisite fashion promo ever made.
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For a guy who prefers the synthetic appeal of satin and alloy, physical contact is a violent business.
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Watching Jane Eyre on location makes for an enriching experience.
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A classy, very British affair.
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Gripping entertainment with subtext on everything from ethnicity to hierarchal costume.
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Some of the finest superhero costume design ever committed to film.
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Beautiful and affecting, even if it does collapse under the weight of its own earnestness at times.
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Jack Sparrow has finally become the irritating wiseass who just won’t leave the party.