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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Non-Fiction’ Review: Dir. Olivier Assayas (2018)
Non-Fiction review: Following his existential ghost story Personal Shopper, director Olivier Assayas returns with Non-Fiction – a similarly “talky” outing, this...
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Film Reviews
/ 6 years ago‘Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween’ Review: Dir. Ari Sandel (2018)
Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween review: The work of R.L. Stine returns to the big screen for this seasonally based sequel in...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Profile’ Review: Dir. Timur Bekmambetov (2018)
Profile review: From Timur Bekmambetov – the director behind the likes of Nightwatch, Daywatch and the Hollywood action movie Wanted –...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Sunset’ Review: Dir. László Nemes (2018)
Sunset review: László Nemes follows up his Oscar-Winning Son Of Saul with a film which offers a different breed of historical...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ Review: Dir. Michael Moore (2018)
Fahrenheit 11/9: How the fuck did this happen, Michael Moore asks at the beginning of his latest feature documentary, and technically...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Rajma Chawal’ Review: Dir. Leena Yadav (2018)
Rajma Chawa review: Leena Yadav’s most recent feature film will have you laughing and crying throughout the story of a father’s...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Sorry To Bother You’ Review: Dir. Boots Riley (2018)
Sorry To Bother You review: Back in the summer, the British branch of the film Twittersphere was nearly in meltdown. It...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Mirai’ Review: Dir. Mamoru Hosoda (2018)
Mirai review: Anyone who has ever explored animated offerings from Japanese cinema, be it Studio Ghibli or beyond, will know that...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘An Impossible Love’ Review: Dir. Catherine Corsini (2018)
An Impossible Love review: France is a country notorious for its romantic gestures and love-filled atmosphere so it’s only fitting that...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘The Quake’ Review: Dir. John Andreas Andersen (2018)
The Quake review: In 2014, I wandered into a screening at that year’s LFF and caught a film which quite literally...