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Nick Hasted

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Nick Hasted has been a film journalist since 1986. As well as The Arts Desk, he currently writes about film, music, books and comics for The Independent, Uncut, Jazzwise and Classic Rock. He has published three books: The Dark Story of Eminem (2002), You Really Got Me: The Story of The Kinks (2011), and Jack White: How He Built An Empire From The Blues (2016).

Articles By Nick Hasted

DVD/Blu-ray: Property Is No Longer a Theft

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10 Questions for Director Olivier Assayas

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DVD/Blu-ray: Finding Forrester

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DVD/Blu-ray: Endless Poetry

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Trespass Against Us

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DVD: De Palma

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10 Minutes with Director Paolo Sorrentino

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DVD/Blu-ray: Raising Cain

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

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Sully: Miracle on the Hudson

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DVD: Tickled

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Gimme Danger

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DVD: Ma Ma

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American Pastoral

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DVD: Stella Cadente

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DVD/Blu-ray: Pioneers of African-American Cinema

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