It’s a generally accepted rule that stories require a beginning, a middle and an end (even if Jean-Luc Godard felt that they didn’t necessarily have to be in that order). But do those rules apply if you’re stretching a single story over three epic films? The Two Towers (the middle …
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Getting back together with a bunch of mates to relive a notoriously brilliant event from your past can be a tricky thing. This predicament weighs heavily on the central characters of The World’s End , a bunch of former school friends corralled into returning to their much-maligned home town to …
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