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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘The Art of Self-Defense’ Review: Dir. Riley Stearns [EIFF]
Following up his 2014 indie darling Faults, a charming crime caper, Riley Stearns returns to the festival circuit with The Art...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Yesterday’ Review: Dir. Danny Boyle (2019) [EIFF]
Imagine if The Beatles never existed. A world where no young piano student ever sat down to play the opening notes...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘The Captor’ Review: Dir. Robert Burdeau (2019) [EIFF]
Every year, Edinburgh Film Fest offers up a star-studded genre piece; it’s the kind of film that should do well on...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years agoArrow Video Frightfest Announce The Films That Will Open And Close Their 20th Anniversary Event
This year Arrow Video Frightfest leaves its teens behind as it turns twenty. Yep this year marks two decades of horror-themed...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Boyz In The Wood’ Review: Dir. Ninian Doff [EIFF]
An abundance of caffeine and free booze are being consumed faster than they’re being served which means it’s that time of...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Skin’ Review: Dir. Guy Nattiv (2019) [Sydney]
In 2018, Jamie Bell took on two films, the first shot in the first quarter of the year – this one,...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Pain and Glory’ Review: Dir. Pedro Almodóvar (2019) [Sydney]
Pain and Glory Review: Through Antonio Banderas’ magnificent performance, director Pedro Almodóvar presents a meta-fiction of himself in the medium he...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Ladyworld’ Review: Dir. Amanda Kramer (2019) [Sydney]
Ladyworld review: A group of teenage girls finds themselves trapped indoors during a slumber party after a violent earthquake, in this...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Tito and the Birds’ Review: Dirs. Gustavo Steinberg, Gabriel Bitar and André Catoto (2019) [Sydney]
Tito and the Birds Review: Imagined fear as a contagious disease has never looked so good in this beautifully-crafted piece of moving art. With...
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Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Animals’ Review: Dir. Sophie Hyde (2019) [Sydney]
Animals Review: This chaotic, miscalculated hot mess is a true testament to living out your 20s. There’s something about the big...