Stories By Awais Irfan
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Film Festivals
/ 6 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...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Papi Chulo’Review: Dir. John Butler (2019) [Sydney]
Papi Chulo Review: A quirky, offbeat buddy-comedy about two disparate souls finding friendship and respite within the company of one another. The...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Only You’ Review: Dir. Harry Wootliff (2019) [Sydney]
Only You Review: Director Harry Wootliff delivers an incredibly authentic examination of life and love with stellar performances by Josh O’Connor...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘In Fabric’ Review: Dir. Peter Strickland (2019) [Sydney]
In Fabric Review: Director Peter Strickland embraces silliness with open arms when a demonic red dress runs amok. A recurring issue with...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Deerskin (La Daim)’ Review: Dir. Quentin Dupieux (2019) [Cannes]
His films have been more than hit or miss but with his latest, Le Daim (Deerskin), premiering at 2019’s Quinzaine des...
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Interviews
/ 6 years agoCelyn Jones: Acting-To-Writing, Creative Collaboration & ‘The Vanishing’
This Friday marks the arrival of the brilliant Scottish-set The Vanishing – a thrilling take on the Flannan Isles mystery –...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Beats’ Review: Dir. Brian Welsh (2019)
It was 90s fever at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival, which kicked off its run in 1990’s California with the charming,...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years ago‘Thunder Road’ Review: Dir. Jim Cummings (2019)
Adapting his own 12-minute short from 2 years ago, director Jim Cummings – who also writes and stars – heads into...
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Film Reviews
/ 6 years ago‘Under The Silver Lake’ Review: Dir. David Robert Mitchell (2019)
Following on from his horror delight It Follows back in 2014, director David Robert Mitchell finally returns behind the camera for...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoGFF: ‘The Vanishing’ Review: Dir. Kristoffer Nyholm (2019)
Real-world mysteries often provide creative license for storytellers to fill in the gaps and interpret such stories in their own way;...