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Pihla Pekkarinen

‘The Mercy’ Review

Pihla Pekkarinen reviews James Marsh’s take on a fascinating true story. Director James Marsh (The Theory of Everything) is well-versed in the biopic. Subject Donald Crowhurst led an extraordinarily interesting […]

Posted on 9th February 2018 By Pihla Pekkarinen Continue reading

2017 in Netflix Original Films

Pihla Pekkarinen reviews a few Netflix titles from the past year. Netflix has recently set a target of releasing eighty new original films in 2018. That’s eight-zero. And 2017 wasn’t […]

Posted on 10th January 2018 By Pihla Pekkarinen Continue reading

2017 in Netflix Shows

With new shows coming out practically every week, each one different from the last, it would be easy to get lost in the whirlwind, give up, and re-watch Friends for the […]

Posted on 29th December 201730th December 2017 By Pihla Pekkarinen Continue reading

‘Tom of Finland’ Review

Pihla Pekkarinen takes a look at the biographical film of a queer art icon. “Tom of… Tom of Finland.” “Tom of Sweden would sell more.” In its portrayal of a […]

Posted on 29th November 2017 By Pihla Pekkarinen Continue reading

‘Loving Vincent’ Review

Pihla Pekkarinen takes a look at the first entirely oil painted film in cinematic history. The hypnotic quality of the moving brushstrokes mesmerises from the opening credits of the film. […]

Posted on 10th November 2017 By Pihla Pekkarinen Continue reading

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