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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoOur Little Sister review: “This is perfect drama.”
Our Little Sister review: Presents us with a number of quiet stories unfolding like a modern day Ozu. Saying that Hirokazu Koreeda’s...
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/ 9 years agoThe Lobster review [LFF 2015]: “Laced with uproarious humour”
The Lobster review: One of the funniest, most unique films of the year. Six months after making its debut at the...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoDesierto review [LFF 2015]: “A tense chase flick”
Desierto review: An edge-of-your-seat chase movie. Brutal, intense and well-paced. Jonás Cuarón, son of Alfonso, directs this fast-paced action-thriller that stars...
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/ 9 years agoThe Lady In The Van review [LFF 2015]: “An exceptional piece of work”
The Lady In The Van review: Dame Maggie Smith is excellent in this oustanding British drama, adapted from Alan Bennett’s play....
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoLove and Peace review [LFF 2015]: “Quite frankly one of the best films of the year.”
Love and Peace review: Love and Peace is a bright, fantastical, enjoyable assault on he senses. It’s rare, but every now...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoThe Wave review [LFF 2015]: “Exhilarating, engrossing, impressive”
The Wave review: A Roland Emmerich disaster movie with a 25th of the budget, and twice as much heart. The Wave,...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoThe Witch review [LFF 2015] : “An unsettling and brilliant debut”
The Witch review: Brilliant, though we never want to see it again. Screening at the London Film Festival in the First...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoTaxi Tehran review [LFF 2015]: “Enlightening & inspiring”
Taxi Tehran review: This year’s winner of the Golden Bear at Berlinale is enlightening… inspiring.” With a camera strapped to the...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoBrooklyn review [LFF 2015]: “Quaint and stylish, yet dull and obvious…”
Brooklyn review: Quaint and stylish, yet dull and obvious, Brooklyn plays it safe for the majority of its run time. Remember when immigration...
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/ 9 years agoPartisan Review [LFF 2015]: “Frustratingly bleak”
Partisan review: A frustratingly bleak and ambiguous tale. If you’re in the mood to take a tenebrous journey through the nothingness...