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Faceless – Edinburgh International Film Festival Review

Faceless is a powerful documentary on protest, freedom and democracy. It is a deafening cry against oppression and tyranny told through the perspective of ordinary…

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Mad God – Edinburgh International Film Festival Review

I didn’t know what to expect when I sat down to watch Mad God, the new animated feature from Phil Tibbet. Whose special effects work…

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Martyrs Lane – Edinburgh International Film Festival Review

Martyrs Lane is a gripping new horror film that captivates and mystifies consistently. Atmospheric, puzzling, and ultimately tragic, there is a delicacy to its craft…

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Absolute Denial – Edinburgh International Film Festival Review

“No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness”. These are the words echoed throughout Ryan Braund’s ambitious and visually captivating new feature…

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Porno
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Porno: FrightFest 2019 Film Review

With titles such as Meshes of the Afternoon or Un Chien Andalou, experimental/exploitation cinema goes back nearly a century. Whether or not it’s something you…

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