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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Brian and Charles’ review: Dir. Jim Archer [Sundance 2022]
Every few years a new film that perfectly captures the spirit and humour of the British Isles arrives and slowly begins...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Watcher’ review: Dir. Chloe Okuno [Sundance 2022]
The line-up at this year’s Sundance Film Festival is made up of many movies shot during the pandemic. There might have...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Palm Trees and Power Lines’ review: Dir. Jamie Dack [Sundance 2022]
Red flags appear throughout Jamie Dack’s Palm Trees and Power Lines and yet hapless protagonist Lea (Lily McInerny) is oblivious to...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘Am I Okay?’ review: Dirs. Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne [Sundance 2022]
Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne direct this endearing, and often funny coming-of-age tale of two best friends in contemporary Los Angeles,...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘Alice’ review: Dir. Krystin Van Ver Linden [Sundance 2022]
Keke Palmer leads the cast of this involving, though flawed drama with a jaw-dropping twist that adds a new spin on...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago2022 Glasgow Film Festival line-up announced
The line-up for the 2022 Glasgow Film Festival has been announced. World premieres at GFF include Christina Ricci fleeing an abusive...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’You Won’t Be Alone’ review: Dir. Goran Stolevski [Sundance 2022]
From its introductory moments Goran Stolevski’s You Won’t Be Alone is an arresting and confronting experience, one that transports the viewer...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Something in the Dirt’ review: Dirs. Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead [Sundance 2022]
Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead are two of the most interesting filmmakers working today. The pair, now onto their fifth feature...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago’Speak No Evil’ review: Dir. Christian Tafdrup [Sundance 2022]
Have you ever been on holiday and connected, really bonded, with a set of complete strangers? There’s something about the shared...
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Film Festivals
/ 3 years ago‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ review: Dir. Cooper Raiff [Sundance 2022]
Cooper Raiff’s latest debuts at Sundance following him exploding onto the indie scene two years ago with Shithouse (released later as...