All posts tagged "lff 2015"
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Film Reviews
/ 10 years agoWhen Marnie Was There review [LFF 2015]: “Offers up a splendid way to end a remarkable era.”
When Marnie Was There review: As always, Studio Ghibli provide us with a film for children that adults are more likely...
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Film Festivals
/ 10 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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/ 10 years agoVery Big Shot review [LFF 2015]: “A surprising delight”
Very Big Shot review: Very unpredictable, though totally enjoyable, all of the way through to the satisfying finale. Mir Jean Bou...
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/ 10 years agoAssassination review [LFF 2015]: “A relentless action spectacle that grabs its audience”
Assassination review: An overall fun affair that could be described as a complete cinematic meal. Action and blockbusting master Choi Dong Hoon,...
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/ 10 years agoGhost Theater review [LFF 2015]: “Has very little going for it”
Ghost Theater review: Watch a once loved, and very influential director fumble about in his career choices. Itâs frustrating and sad to...
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/ 10 years agoBrand: A Second Coming review [LFF 2015]: “Extremely funny”
Brand A Second Coming review: A highly entertaining documentary which is big on laughs and extremely engaging. The existence of Brand:...
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/ 10 years agoThe Boy review [LFF 2015]: “Depressingly slow and unsatisfying”
The Boy review: A very slow-burning drama/ horror that only gathers pace during the predictable final 15 minutes. Embedded in the...
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/ 10 years ago11 Minutes review [LFF 2015]: “A plodding thriller with good ideas”
11 Minutes review: Great set-up, though lacks eventual satisfaction. 11 Minutes is an intriguing new movie from director and sometime actor...
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Film Festivals
/ 10 years agoTom Hiddleston and more talk ‘High Rise’ at LFF
Last night, Londoners were treated to the UK premiere of Ben Wheatley‘s High-Rise at the 2015 BFI London Film Festival. Tom...
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/ 10 years agoSherpa Review [LFF 2015]: “Leaves you breathless…”
Sherpa review: An extraordinary and soulful documentary… Sometimes a piece of cinematic magic will come along that will just leave you breathless and...