All posts tagged "lkff 2015"
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSocialphobia review [LKFF 2015]: “A very important film.”
Socialphobia review: Goes one step further and examines the psychology of its main characters as a microcosm for the world we...
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/ 9 years agoThe City In The Water review [LKFF 2015]: “A dull, uninspired film that does absolutely nothing of note.”
The City In The Water review: Like the world’s worst teachers it has all the resources and a fascinating subject, but has no idea...
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/ 9 years agoThe Piper review [LKFF 2015]: “A beautifully dark movie.”
The Piper review: It’s depressing to be sure, but very rewarding for lovers of dark cinema. You know what story is really...
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/ 9 years agoA Midsummer’s Fantasia review [LKFF 2015]: “Exceptionally well crafted.”
A Midsummer’s Fantasia review: Could be described as a double feature of two shorts, and it’s just a shame that the...
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/ 9 years agoTwenty review [LKFF 2015]: “One of the funniest films in years.”
Twenty review: It’s almost impossible to keep up with the laughs, and it is admirable in how they are presented. From the...
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/ 9 years agoSleepless Night review [LKFF 2015]: “This is promising and moving cinema.”
Sleepless Night review: A film that has experiences to share with its audience, rather than merely lead you through your average story....
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/ 9 years agoVeteran review [LKFF 2015]: “A very broad and very hilarious comedy.”
Veteran review: With laughs and action, this is a film that will have to catch you in the right mood to enjoy...
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/ 9 years agoThe Unjust review [LKFF 2015]: “A very interesting and flawed film.”
The Unjust review: A convoluted, confusing, and often unfocused thriller that is saved by its social commentary, dark edge, and great performances....
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/ 9 years agoMemories Of Murder review [LKFF 2015]: “One of the greatest films of the last 15 years.”
Memories Of Murder review: It mixes comedy, terror, social commentary, memorable characters, along with a sense of dread and powerlessness without becoming...
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/ 9 years agoMiss Granny review [LKFF 2015]: “A surprisingly successful effort.”
Miss Granny review: Like Mal Soon herself, the blood running through the veins is more youthful than what’s on the outside. Body...