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Film Festivals
/ 1 month ago‘Sasquatch Sunset’ review: Dirs. David & Nathan Zellman [Berlinale]
Prepare yourselves for one of the weirdest, most unique films of the year, if not the decade, with Jesse Eisenberg and...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 month ago‘Treasure’ review: Dir. Julia von Heinz [Berlinale]
Stephen Fry (Edak) and Lena Dunham (Ruth) led the cast of this drama set in 1991 about a father and daughter...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 month ago‘All Shall Be Well’ review: Dir. Ray Yeung [Berlinale]
All Shall Be Well, Ray Yeung’s latest screens in the Panorama strand at this year’s Berlinale, a world premiere for the...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 month ago‘Last Swim’ review: Dir. Sasha Nathwani [Berlinale]
Making his feature directorial debut with Last Swim is Sasha Nathwani, and this impressive work, taking place during the course of one pivotal...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 month ago‘A Different Man’ review: Dir. Aaron Schimberg [Berlinale]
After making a splash at Sundance in January, A Different Man comes to Europe to compete in the official competition for...
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Film Reviews
/ 1 month ago‘The Promised Land’ review: Dir. Nikolaj Arcel (2024)
After previously collaborating on A Royal Affair, writer and director Nikolaj Arcel and actor Mads Mikkelsen reunite for new film, The Promised Land....
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Film Festivals
/ 1 month ago‘Small Things Like These’ review: Dir. Tim Mielants [Berlinale]
Ahead of what looks to be a certain – at the time of writing – best actor win for his work...
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Film Reviews
/ 2 months ago‘Bob Marley: One Love’ review: Dir. Reinaldo Marcus Green (2024)
Bob Marley is a figure in music who has transcended his genre to become a global icon, a face and voice...
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Film Reviews
/ 2 months ago‘The Iron Claw’ review: Dir. Sean Durkin (2024)
The overwhelming thought as the credits roll of Sean Durkin’s The Iron Claw is why on Earth is it not a...
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Film Festivals
/ 2 months ago‘Thelma’ review: Dir. Josh Margolin [Sundance]
Art is often inspired by real people and events, and this is especially true in Josh Margolin’s Thelma. The film sees...