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Pavements (2024): On the World’s Most Important Band

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Updated on 9 November 202028 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘The Lighthouse’ Review

Kirese Narinesingh reviews Robert Eggers’ acclaimed new film.  This review contains minor spoilers. At one point in The Lighthouse, Robert Pattinson’s forlorn, spiritually exhausted character …

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Updated on 9 November 202024 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘Our Ladies’ Review – BFI London Film Festival 2019

Editor KC Wingert reviews Michael Caton-Jones’ female-led film at BFI LFF 2019.  The Scottish comedy Our Ladies made its world premiere on Friday, 4th October, …

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Updated on 15 October 202221 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘Joker’ Review

Audrey Ciancioni and Margot Lumb review Todd Phillips’ divisive new take on the infamous DC villain. This review contains minor spoilers.  The newly released Joker …

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Updated on 9 November 202019 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘Family Romance, LLC’ Review – BFI London Film Festival 2019

Milo Garner reviews Werner Herzog’s intimate new film at BFI LFF 2019. Werner Herzog has a penchant for representing the alienated. His great films of …

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Updated on 9 November 202012 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘The Antenna’ Review – BFI London Film Festival 2019

Milo Garner meets Orçun Behram’s horror debut, The Antenna, at BFI LFF 2019. I met The Antenna at a party and he wouldn’t shut the fuck …

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Updated on 9 November 202010 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘Waiting for the Barbarians’ Review – BFI London Film Festival 2019

Emma Davis reviews Ciro Guerra’s latest colonial drama. Waiting for the Barbarians follows a man called the Magistrate (Mark Rylance) over the course of a …

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Updated on 9 November 20207 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘Clemency’ Review – BFI London Film Festival 2019

Editor KC Wingert reviews Chinonye Chukwu’s powerful debut. With her sophomore feature Clemency, writer-director Chinonye Chukwu made history as the first black woman to win …

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Updated on 9 November 20206 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘Lucky Grandma’ Review – BFI London Film Festival 2019

KC Wingert reviews the buzzed-about dark comedy at LFF 2019.  With her debut feature Lucky Grandma, a film about an elderly Chinese-American woman with a …

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Updated on 9 November 20202 October 2019Blog Film Reviews

‘Hobbs & Shaw’ Review

Xara Zabihi Dutton reviews the highly anticipated Fast & Furious spin-off. This review contains spoilers. The moment Luke Hobbs (Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson) lifted his …

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Updated on 9 November 202030 September 2019Blog Misc. Features

A Student Guide to BFI London Film Festival 2019

The London Film Festival has come to town! For the next two weeks, over 300 films will be screened all over central London. UCL Film …

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