Category: Reviews
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The Wolverine Review
With his sixth portrayal of the character proving only marginally less lacklustre and unnecessary than…
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East End Film Festival: Pharmakon
Pharmakon (Joni Shanaj) deals heavily in emptiness. The spaces in which the characters inhabit are…
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East End Film Festival: The Heart of Bruno Wizard
“He’s mad. He’s absolutely mad” The Heart of Bruno Wizard opens with an older Bruno…
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East End Film Festival: Beyond The Grave Review
Davi de Oliveira Pinheiro’s Beyond The Grave is a hugely mysterious and confusing fare, which…
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Trap For Cinderella Review
Iain Softley’s Trap For Cinderella is another film to add to the recent revival in…
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East End Film Festival: Dollhouse Review
Dollhouse cleverly defies all expectation by turning out to be like nothing that has come…
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East End Film Festival: Bruno and Earlene Go to Vegas
Bruno & Earlene Go to Vegas focuses primarily on two misguided individuals colliding together in…
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Les Invisibles Review
Having appeared out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival, Les Invisibles became associated with…
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Monsters University Review
12 years after Monsters Inc, Mike (Billy Crystal) and Sully (John Goodman) return in one…
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Cannes 2013: Nothing Bad Can Happen Review
Harrowing, intense, and deeply moving, Nothing Bad Can Happen proves difficult to watch even for…









