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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSydney ’16: Under the Sun Review
Sydney ’16: Under the Sun review: Rear Window meets The Truman Show in Mansky’s DPRK approved portrait of life ‘under the sun’ A fascinating, yet sombre...
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/ 9 years agoSydney ’16: Coconut Hero Review
Sydney ’16: Coconut Hero review: A fresh and conventional coming-of-age love letter A witty and whimsical film that will win you over and...
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/ 9 years agoSydney ’16: A, War review
Sydney ’16: A, War review: A subtle yet powerfully honest tale about the consequences of decisions made in war torn Afghanistan A...
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/ 9 years agoAuthor: The JT LeRoy Story review: “A superbly constructed documentary”
Author The JT LeRoy Story review: A hugely watchable documentary on perhaps the biggest ‘hoax’ to have ever ‘rocked’ the literary...
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/ 9 years agoThe Greasy Strangler review: “Hilariously disgusting fun…”
The Greasy Strangler review: The film which will split audiences the most at this year’s Sundance London, Jim Hosking’s feature is...
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/ 9 years agoSundance London: The Intervention review
Sundance London: The Intervention review: Debut feature director Clea DuVall throws in a solid effort with this comedy drama, one of...
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/ 9 years agoSundance London: Wiener-Dog review
Sundance London: Wiener-Dog review: Todd Solondz delivers a film in same vein as most of his back-catalogue – a comedy that...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSundance London: Other People review
Sundance London 2016: Other People review: A superb, darkly comic, emotional film notable for its excellence in writing, direction and performances. Other People...
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/ 9 years agoSundance London: Morris From America review
Sundance London: Morris From America review: A sweet, well natured and truly uplifting tale from filmmaker Chad Hartigan, with stand-out performances...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSundance London: Tallulah review
Sundance London 2016: Tallulah review: Ellen Page delivers her best performance since Juno in this wistful tale from debut feature director...