Category: Reviews
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Night Moves Review
When early reports revealed that Kelly Reichardt’s latest film, Night Moves, saw the director entering…
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Obvious Child Review
First time writer and director Gillian Robespiere’s film, Obvious Child, is the sort of wonderful…
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FrightFest 2014: All Cheerleaders Die Review
Taken as a gothic romance, All Cheerleaders Die is endearing. Although one half the duo…
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Cambridge Film Festival 2014: Finding Fela!
“Music is a weapon” is the theme that runs throughout this intriguing documentary on the…
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FrightFest 2014: The Den Review
Zachary Donohue’s The Den is a terrifying kind of film, something that slowly but slowly…
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FrightFest 2014: Stage Fright Review
Jerome Sable’s Stage Fright is as if Scream and Glee had a baby, which then…
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FrightFest 2014: Coherence Review
Coherence is a no-budget sci-fi drama about a group of Californian suburbanites experiencing a very…
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Lucy Review
Luc Besson’s latest offering Lucy sees Scarlett Johansson as a young woman turned superhuman with…









