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Independent Film: Metropolitan, Whit Stillman (1990)

Have you ever wondered how the other half lives or what goes on at those dazzling high society gatherings? Maybe you’re like Tom Townsend then….

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Captain Marvel: A Commendable Film But Sadly Not a Great One.

Captain Marvel is a superhero origin story and a good one at that, but the problem is, while there is a lot of the superhero…

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Destination: Dewsbury – Review

Destination: Dewsbury is a laugh-out-loud comedy from the mind of the young genius known as Jack Spring. Spring has an abundance of talent, and is…

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Searching For Love: Sauvage Review

Sauvage is the haunting story of a young male sex worker called Leo (Félix Maritaud) who seeks love on the harsh streets. This is a…

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I Don't Feel Like Dancing: Climax Review

Suspiria may have wanted your soul, but Gaspar Noé wants more. Not only does he want your soul, he wants your body and your mind….

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Ashley Tabatabai Talks Big Business with his new Short Film, The Interview

“Trust me” is the first phrase we hear from our off-screen protagonist, Joseph, played by writer and producer, Ashley Tabatabai. Entirely set in a small,…

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An Absolute Cliff Hanger: Free Solo Review

The tagline for Free Solo is ”Live Beyond Fear”. And it’s certainly a motto we should all take away with us after watching this breath-taking,…

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We're not in Wonderland Anymore: Piercing review

Mia Wasikowska continues to be an acting powerhouse, often outshining the films she stars in. Whether it be Tim Burton’s God awful Alice in Wonderland…

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Don't Forget to Breathe: The Guilty (Den skyldige) Review

One has to admire the hardships that emergency call operators experience. It’s a job that many wouldn’t be suited for. When we first meet our…

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Mr Fish: Cartooning from the Deep End Review

Just who is Mr Fish? It sounds like the name of a James Bond villain, and there are probably some people out there who would…

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Blood Is the Life Force: Apostasy Review

With Apostasy, Daniel Kokotajlo takes the old adage of write what you know—and in this case direct what you know—to heart. Brought up as a…

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Review: Oscar-Nominated 'Border'

Based on the short story of the same name, Border (dir. Ali Abbasi) tells the story of Tina, a customs agent at the Swedish border…

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Review: Vice

“The following is a true story. Or as true as it can be, given that Dick Cheney is known as one of the most secretive…

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Review: Ralph Breaks the Internet

Join millions of other users and venture into a sparkling virtual world filled with flashy adventures, dark corners, and an endless cameo parade of beloved…

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