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Hounds of Love
December 2017
Aactas 2017: Lion blitzes awards as Russell Crowe comments cut from broadcast
Weinstein Company-distributed film wins all 12 of its categories, and accepts awards with call for action – followed by a tone-deaf moment from Crowe
August 2017
Box office analysis: UK
Dunkirk: plain sailing for Christopher Nolan's war epic at top of the UK box office
Nolan’s film continues its strong showing in its second week, but Captain Underpants fails to top Despicable Me 3’s box-office haul
July 2017
Hounds of Love review – queasily effective
Five of the best… new films
The Big Sick and Captain Underpants: this week’s best films in the UK
True crime plunderers: the dark truth about Hounds of Love and Australia's new gorefest
Steve Rose on film
Hounds of Love: why do comedians make such chilling villains?
May 2017
Hounds of Love review – savagely intense Australian horror is the scariest film of the year
In a directorial debut comparable to The Babadook or Snowtown, the foul and fetid psychological energy clings like an unshakeable dream
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