Category: Reviews
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LFF 2012: End of Watch
With its LAPD setting and its frantic, handheld visuals, End of Watch recalls TV’s The…
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LFF 2012: Ginger & Rosa
It is with great excitement that my first BFI London Film Festival review this year…
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LFF 2012: The Summit
K2 may boast only the world’s second highest peak, but as the most dangerous to…
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LFF 2012: Wadjda
In unfolding from the viewpoint of its eponymous protagonist, Wadjda is a double-edged sword: on…
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LFF 2012: Mea Maxima Culpa Silence in the House of God
Alex Gibney’s latest documentary takes the first half of its title from a Latin phrase…
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LFF 2012: Eat Sleep Die
As Raša, the protagonist of Eat Sleep Die (Äta sova dö), Nermina Lukač gives one…
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LFF 2012: Tomorrow
Tomorrow (Zavtra) is an elusive and discomforting film that follows Voina, a self-described contemporary art…
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro Review
The French are famed for their films depicting real-life, dispensing with the saccharine of fiction…
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Radioman Review
There is a man who possesses a résumé including three decades of hit Hollywood movies.…
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V/H/S Review – FrightFest 2012
Had V/H/S been made in the late seventies or early eighties, it would have been…









