Posted in Review World Cinema

Review: Cold War

Pawel Pawlikowski’s latest film Cold War, is the tale of two lovers and their troubled relationship, which spans across a decade and across several countries….

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Posted in Interview LGBT

Exclusive Interview: Nate Locklear on God Made Man

As you may know, we love to promote the work of indie filmmakers, and find it interesting to speak to them about their  experiences working…

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Posted in World Cinema

Around the World in 80 Films: Diabolique

Les diaboliques, released as Diabolique in the United States, and variously translated as The Devils or The Fiends, is a chilling psychological horror that still stands…

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Posted in World Cinema

Around the World in 80 Films: Summer with Monika

Summer with Monika is a 1953 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman, based on Per Anders Fogelström’s 1951 novel of the same title. It was…

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God's Lonely Creature: Revisiting Robin Williams' in One Hour Photo

A picture tells a thousand words. In a world obsessed with appearances and our image, we place a lot of emphasis on the importance of…

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Posted in Review Women

The Receptionist

Many of us have fallen on hard times, trying to make our pennies stretch until the end of the month, worrying about how we will…

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Exclusive Interview: Michael Ferrell Writer & Director of Laura Gets a Cat

If you read my previous review of Indie comedy, Laura Gets a Cat, you would know just how much I enjoyed it. When offered the…

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Posted in Uncensored World Cinema

Around the World in 80 Films: Dogtooth

Dogtooth comes from the warped mind of Yorgos Lanthimos, who divided audiences with last years brilliantly wonderful, if not disturbing film The Killing of a…

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Posted in Documentary Women

Money! Money! Money! Generation Wealth Review

Just what can money buy you? Status, class, authority, respect, infamy, a presidency? The list of things you can gain with a little (or rather…

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Posted in Masterpiece World Cinema

Around the World in 80 Films: L'Avventura

How have I never seen L’Avventura? This was the question I found myself asking after finishing the 1960 classic film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. As…

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Posted in Documentary Review

Not Another Dumb Blonde: Mansfield 66/67

Despite being dubbed as another dumb blonde to rival Marilyn Monroe,  Jayne Mansfield was actually a genius with very high IQ, of 163. In addition…

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Posted in World Cinema

Around the World in 80 Films: Au Revoir Les Enfants

For my first film on the Around the World in 80 Films event, I decided to watch Louis Malle’s autobiographical Au Revoir Les Enfants, which I…

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Posted in World Cinema

Bee Goes Around the World in 80 Films: Introduction

Okay, confession time. I haven’t been abroad since I was 11. In fact, my passport expired long ago, and the last holiday I went on…

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Posted in Events Short

Unseen – Call for Support

Here at Filmotomy we like to promote new and emerging talent, and films from female, LGBT and minority directors, the films that don’t get enough…

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