All posts tagged "documentary"
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSydney 2018: ‘Ex Libris – The New York Public Library’ Review: Dir. Frederick Wiseman
Ex-Libris – The New York Public Library review: A complex but surprisingly coherent picture of an institution that is more than...
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Film Reviews
/ 7 years agoKedi review: Dir. Ceyda Torun (2017)
Kedi Review: Cats have slowly and insidiously been taking over the internet in the last few years, now they seek to...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years agoSydney 2017: Whitney: ‘Can I Be Me’ review: Dir. Nick Broomfield (2017)
Whitney: ‘Can I Be Me’ review: There’s no spine-tingling revelations but it’s still a fascinating insight into the ill-effects of divine talent, controlling...
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Film Reviews
/ 8 years agoBest (George Best: All By Himself): Dir. Daniel Gordon (2017)
Best (George Best: All By Himself) review Best (George Best: All By Himself) review by Luke Ryan Baldock, February 2017. The most convenient part...
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Film Festivals
/ 8 years ago‘Chasing Asylum’ review [LFF 2016]
Chasing Asylum review: An unmissable exposé that blows the lid on Australia’s dirty little secret. Chasing Asylum review by Sacha Hall, LFF 2016. It’s...
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Film Reviews
/ 8 years agoWhen Two Worlds Collide review: “Powerful, unforgettable and essential”
When Two Worlds Collide review, September 2016. When Two Worlds Collide isn’t your run-of-the-mill documentary and you certainly can’t take it...
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Film News
/ 8 years agoAmanda Knox: Watch the trailer for Netflix’s exclusive documentary
Whatever you believe happened with Amanda Knox and the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007, this new Netflix documentary...
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Film News
/ 8 years agoMust watch trailer for Oasis documentary ‘Supersonic’
You’d be hard pushed to find a band who’ve had a bigger impact when they arrived on the music than Oasis...
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Film News
/ 8 years agoPowerful trailer for Netflix’s sexual assault documentary Audrie & Daisy
Netflix have released the first trailer and poster for their new original documentary Audrie & Daisy, the real-life powerful documentary about sexual assault and...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoWhere You’re Meant To Be review: “Authentic, funny and heartfelt celebration of music”
Where You’re Meant To Be review by Dan Bullock, June 2016. I’ve always liked to delve into the discovery of many...