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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Them That Follow’ Review: Dirs. Britt Poulton, Dan Madison Savage (2019) [EIFF]
Following her Oscar win earlier this year, Olivia Colman swaps out regal rants for religious preaching in Britt Poulton and Dan...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Driven’ Review: Dir. Nick Hamm (2019) [EIFF]
Doug Liman told such a fascinating true story of drug runners and the criminal underworld in the slick, stylish American Made...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Midsommar’ Review: Dir. Ari Aster (2019)
Midsommar review: After traumatising cinema audiences with last year’s Hereditary, director Ari Aster returns with sunshine-set folk horror Midsommar. A little...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Never Look Away’ Review (Dir. Florian Heckel von Donnersmack) [EIFF]
Having been stuck in a period of stagnation following it’s Best Foreign Film and Best Cinematography nominations at the 2019 Oscars,...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Bait’ Review: Dir. Mark Jenkins (2019) [EIFF]
Making his feature debut on a low-budget, shooting in black-and-white on 16mm, Mark Jenkins’ minimalistic Bait sets Cornwall as the backdrop...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Escape Plan 3’: Dir: John Herzfeld (2019)
Sylvester Stallone and Dave Bautista return for another round of hell in a cell (sadly not an awesome WWE tie-in) with...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘End of Sentence’ Review: Dir. Elfar Adalsteins (2019) [EIFF]
The road-trip movie is a staple of the Edinburgh Film Festival programme every year, a classic movie of estranged family or...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ Review: Dir. Jon Watts (2019)
Spoiler warning to those who have not seen ‘Avengers: Endgame.’ The dust of Thanos and his universal reign of terror is...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘The Souvenir’ Review: Dir. Joanna Hogg (2019) [EIFF]
Following up her much-lauded 2013 film Exhibition, British filmmaker Joanna Hogg returns to the silver screen with the hotly-anticipated The Souvenir...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Aniara’ Review: Dir. Pella Kagerman & Hugo Lilja (2019) [EIFF]
Every year brings us the “thinking man’s sci-fi”, a provocative genre piece usually big on it’s complexity and ideology; already this...