Once
Posted in Review Year in Film

Rewind – 2007 in Film: Once

One note, one chord, one lyric can connect us all to music. At any moment, a song or a voice can inspire you to want…

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Lars and the Real Girl
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Rewind – 2007 in Film: Lars and the Real Girl

The romantic comedy genre is one that almost by necessity feels as though it follows a specific template. And most of its films can be…

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Booksmart
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Review: Booksmart (2019)

Molly and Amy (fantastic Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever) are about to graduate from high school. The pair have spent their school years focusing on…

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Atonement
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Rewind – 2007 in Film: Atonement

Film, like every art medium, has the power to evoke emotions from all of us. It also has the responsibility of telling a story. A…

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Posted in Documentary Year in Film

Rewind – 2007 in Film: Taxi to the Dark Side

In 2001, I was twelve years old. When 9/11 occurred I had been on holiday in a holiday park with my grandparents. My day had…

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Rafiki
Posted in Festival Review

Cleveland International Film Festival Review: Rafiki

Rafiki is an absolute success. It premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival—notably as the first Kenyan film to ever be screened there—then subsequently vied…

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The Darjeeling Limited
Posted in Year in Film

Rewind – 2007 in Film: The Darjeeling Limited

An endless number of films prominently involve characters dealing with their parents’ baggage. But only one film (that I’m aware of) saddles its characters with…

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Posted in World Cinema Year in Film

Around the World in 80 Films: 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (4 luni, 3 saptamâni si 2 zile)

Abortion still remains a taboo subject in the mainstream media. Often filmmakers will casually skirt around the subject matter, touching upon it in passing without…

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Posted in Review World Cinema

Around the World in 80 Films: Bedevilled

My Around the World adventure has seen me encounter a wide range of films, some of which have been incredibly hard to stomach, let alone…

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Rocketman
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Rocketman (2019) Review

There’s a promise in the magnificent spectacle of Rocketman. It’s as cool and quirky as the man who sparks the inspiration but there’s something hauntingly…

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No Country For Old Men
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Rewind – 2007 in Film: No Country for Old Men

The quiet wind is the first sound heard, and then the wide plains open before our eyes as the sun rises over the blackness of…

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Posted in Cannes Review

Allison in Cannes 2019, Part Seven: Abou Leila; Portrait of a Lady on Fire; Adam

Abou Leila “We’ve all gone mad. All of us.” Algeria in 1994 was a dangerous place. People were shot and knifed at every turn, and…

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On a Magical Night
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Allison in Cannes 2019, Part Six: On a Magical Night; Liberté; Share; Land of Ashes

On a Magical Night “Why awaken the past?” Chambre 212 opens comedically with Maria (Chiara Mastrioanni), à law professor that gets entangled in an extramarital affair….

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Port Authority
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Allison in Cannes 2019, Part Five: Port Authority; Joan of Arc

Port Authority Danielle Lessovitz brings us a male-centric, slow burn film that slowly introduces female characters. The main character, Paul (Fionn Whitehead, Bandersnatch), brings us his…

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