All posts tagged "TriBeCa 2024"
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘The Weekend’ review: Dir. Daniel Oriahi [TriBeCa 2024]
African horror films are few and far between, and films set within the genre often struggle to get attention. This is...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘Restless’ review: Dir. Jed Hart [TriBeca 2024]
Along with your family, another set of people that you have no control over is who your neighbours are. If you...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘She Loved Blossoms More’ review: Dir. Yannis Veslemes [TriBeCa 2024]
Yannis Veslemes’ She Loved Blossoms More has just received its world premiere at this year’s TriBeCa. A strange slice of experimental...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘The Devil’s Bath’ review: Dirs. Severin Fiala & Veronika Franz [TriBeCa 2024]
After devastating audiences with both Goodnight Mommy and The Lodge, writing and directing duo Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz remain in...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘Beacon’ review: Dir. Roxy Shih [TriBeCa 2024]
In Roxy Shih’s Beacon, an ambitious young woman, Emily (Julia Goldani Telles), finds herself trapped in the company of a man,...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘#AMFAD: All My Friends are Dead’ review: Dir. Marcus Dunstan [TriBeCa 2024]
Having written four of the Saw films, and directed The Collector, Marcus Dunstan is a reliable name in horror. Having established...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘They’re Here’ review: Dirs. Daniel Claridge & Pacho Velez [TriBeCa 2024]
Whether we are alone in the universe is a long contested debate. Some argue that we can’t be the only sentient...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘A Desert’ review: Dir. Joshua Erkman [TriBeCa 2024]
Directed by Joshua Erkman, A Desert, tells a tangled narrative web centred on one photographer’s road trip from Hell. Alex Clark...
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘The A-Frame’ review: Dir. Calvin Lee Reeder [TriBeCa 2024]
Stories of mad science have been entertaining people for centuries. Whether it be from the literature of Mary Shelley, H. P....
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Film Festivals
/ 6 months ago‘The Damned’ review: Dir. Thordur Palsson [TriBeCa 2024]
Paranoia and superstition collide in Thordur Palsson’s directorial feature debut, The Damned. Set in 19th Century Iceland, The Damned chronicles the...