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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoEIFF 2018: ‘In Darkness’ Review: Dir. Anthony Byrne (2018)
In Darkness review: Known for her roles in Game of Thrones and The Hunger Games, Natalie Dormer makes her first foray...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoEIFF 2018: ‘Papillon’ Review: Dir. Michael Noer (2018)
Papillon review: Based on Henri Charriere’s memoir from 1969, and re-adapting the classic 1973 film of the same name, Michael Noer...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoEIFF 2018: ‘The Parting Glass’ Review: Dir. Stephen Moyer (2018)
The Parting Glass review: True Blood’s Stephen Moyer makes his directorial debut with this honest, raw story of family, love, loss and...
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/ 6 years agoEIFF 2018: ‘Incredibles 2’ Review: Dir. Brad Bird (2018)
Incredibles 2 review: Pixar delivers arguably their funniest film yet, 14 years after the debut of the original. Incredibles 2 review...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoEIFF 2018: ‘Ideal Home’ Review: Dir. Andrew Fleming (2018)
Ideal Home review: Paul and Steve Coogan are partners charged with raising a ten-year-old boy in this quirky indie comedy. Ideal...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoEIFF 2018: ‘The Secret of Marrowbone’ Review: Dir. Sergio G. Sánchez
The Secret Of Marrowbone review: Continuing the Edinburgh Film Festival coverage here on the site, we turn to director Sergio G....
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoEIFF 2018: ‘Puzzle’ Review: Dir. Marc Turtletaub (2018)
Puzzle review: Opening this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival is Marc Turtletaub’s Scottish drama about a suburban mother who finds a...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoSydney 2018: ‘The Changeover’ Review: Dirs. Miranda Harcourt & Stuart McKenzie (2018)
The Changeover review: A teenage girl must rescue her young brother from the clutches of evil in this old-school Young Adult...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoSydney 2018: ‘In The Aisles’ Review: Dir. Thomas Stuber
In the Aisles In the Aisles Review: A tenderly captured love letter to the workplace, to mundanity and to real moments...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoSydney 2018: ‘Three Identical Strangers’ Review: Dir. Tim Wardle (2018)
Three Identical Strangers review: A jaw-dropping insight into one of the big stories of the 1980s – a tale of three...