Category: Reviews
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London Film Festival 2018: They Shall Not Grow Old – Peter Jackson’s finest hour?
There might be mutterings of mild, but respectful indifference over another WWI documentary being released.…
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London Film Festival 2018: Dano’s Delight. Directorial debut Wildlife steers standout performances from Mulligan and Gyllenhaal
Have we not been here before? The stolid, oppressive climate of the 1950s is surely…
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Lip Hook Graphic Novel review
David Hine and Mark Stafford unleash LIPHOOK. Set in a fictional town, it sees two…
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London Film Festival 2018: Is Steve McQueen the most misanthropic filmmaker at work today? Widows reviewed.
Widows is something of a stylistic gear change for a British filmmaker whose career has…
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LOVECRAFT Graphic Novel review
H.P. Lovecraft is no mere mortal in the literature world. He is the mn that…
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I Feel Machine Graphic Novel review
Technological interference of the human physical and metaphysical being has been at the centre of…
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Venice Film Festival 2018: First Man review – mission accomplished but a bumpy ride
As of 2018, he is still only thirty-three. Yes, thirty-three. Following on the heels of…
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Cold War review – monochrome beauty charts doomed love affair
Pawel Pawlikowski has chosen to follow up on his much-admired 2013 effort Ida with another…
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The Strangers Prey At Night review
When Johannes Roberts came to direct The Strangers Prey At Night, it would have been a side…









