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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoLFF Review: Room 237
Director: Rodney Ascher Starring: Bill Blakemore, Geoffrey Cocks, Juli Kearns Running time: 102 minutes Synopsis: ROOM 237 explores the veritable...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoAng Lee And Yann Martel Talk ‘Life Of Pi’ At The New York Film Festival – LIVE!
There’s an often over-used phrase in the world of film but one that’s truly highly anticipated is Ang Lee’s LIFE OF...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoLFF Review: Here And There (Aquí Y Allá)
Director: Antonio Méndez Esparza Cast: Pedro Hernández Santos, Diana Wade, Antonio Méndez Esparza Running time: 110 minutes Plot: When Pedro...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoLFF Review: Shell
Director: Scott Graham. Starring: Chloe Pirrie, Joseph Mawle, Iain de Caestecker Running Time: 90 Mins. Synopsis: Seventeen-year-old Shell (Pirrie) lives and works...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoGrimmfest 2012 Is Creeping Up On You This October!
Last month we were treated to the annual gore-some visit of horror from far and wide with London’s FrightFest but we...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoFull Line-Up Announced For The 56th BFI London Film Festival
I’ve just literally walked out, not in disgust I must add, of the official press launch of the 56th BFI London...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoRaindance 2012 Announces Line-Up
2012 is the 20-year anniversary for Raindance Film Festival, and they have a jam-packed schedule to celebrate! Showcasing 105 features and...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoEncounters Short Film And Animation Festival 2012
In its 18th year, the Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival is ready for their most international year yet with 36...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoMike Newell’s Great Expectations Will Close The 56th BFI London Film Festival
In breaking news this morning we have just heard that Mike Newell’s GREAT EXPECTATIONS is set to close the 2012 BFI...
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Film Festivals
/ 12 years agoFrightFest Day Five: Tortured Minds
We were heading into the unknown on the final day of FrightFest. Much of the the line-up’s content had been shrouded...