Stories By Awais Irfan
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Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘The Commuter’ Review: Dir. Jaume Collet-Serra (2017)
The Commuter review: It’s Liam Neeson on a train in this new actioner from Jaume Collet-Serra. The Commuter review by Awais Irfan....
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Featured Article
/ 7 years ago‘Coco’ Review: Dir. Lee Unkrich (2018)
Coco review: Pixar delivers their first movie of 2018, their first original movie (that isn’t a sequel) since 2015’s A Good...
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Home Entertainment
/ 7 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘mother!’ Blu-Ray Review
Ever since the film received its world premiere at TIFF, back in September, before eventually hitting cinemas later that month to...
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Home Entertainment
/ 7 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘Final Portrait’ DVD Review
Final Portrait DVD review: Heading behind the camera for the fifth time, Stanley Tucci’s latest project sees Geoffrey Rush play French...
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Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘Bright’ Review: Dir. David Ayer (2017)
Bright review: David Ayer directs this reported $90 million budgeted Netflix movie, but does is shine or fizzle out? Bright review...
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Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘Brakes’ Review: Dir. Mercedes Grower (2017)
Brakes review: Mercedes Grower writes and directs this an improv-based dark comedy set in London. Brakes review by Awais Irfan. The romance...
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Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘Thelma’ Review: Dir. Joachim Trier (2017)
Thelma review: Joachim Trier’s part-horror/part-coming-of-age feature comes to cinemas following impressive debuts on the international film festival circuit. Thelma review by Awais...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Small Town Crime’: Dir. Ian Nelms (2017)
Small Town Crime review: John Hawkes leads the cast of this crime movie, a film that follows the pursuit of a...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Downsizing’ Review: Dir. Alexander Payne (2017)
Downsizing review: Four years after the stunning Nebraska, Alexander Payne returns with this incredible, shrinking-man movie. Downsizing review by Awais Irfan....
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoLFF 2017: ‘Journeyman’ Review: Dir. Paddy Considine (2017)
Journeyman review: Paddy Considine follows up his superb directorial debut Tyrannosaur, with this drama based around a boxer who suffers a...