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Author: Hannah Wales

26/10/2022
Festivals, Interviews, Movies

Tobias Lindholm explains why Eddie Redmayne was perfect for The Good Nurse

The Good Nurse director Tobias Lindholm explains to us why Eddie Redmayne was right for Charles Cullen.

25/10/2022
Festivals, Interviews, Movies

Krysty Wilson-Cairns didn’t want to glamourise Charles Cullen in The Good Nurse

Krysty Wilson-Cairns tells us why she shifted the focus of The Good Nurse onto Charles Cullen’s friend Amy.

24/10/2022
Festivals, Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Stranger: LFF Film Review

Joel Edgerton plays an undercover cop trying to illicit a confession from a suspect in this crime thriller.

22/10/2022
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Prime Video, Reviews

My Policeman: LFF Film Review

Harry Styles play a gay policeman who marries a woman to hide his secret relationship.

21/10/2022
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Decision to Leave: LFF Film Review

A police detective investigating a probable murder falls in love with the victim’s mysterious wife.

20/10/2022
Cinema, Disney+, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

The Banshees of Inisherin: LFF Film Review

Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson play best pals who unexpectedly fall out for no good reason one day.

19/10/2022
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The School for Good and Evil: Film Review

Best friends Sophie and Agatha are taken to the School for Good and Evil and assigned to the wrong schools.

19/10/2022
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Good Nurse: LFF Film Review

Amy begins to suspect her colleague and good friend Charlie is behind suspicious patient deaths.

18/10/2022
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

She is Love: LFF Film Review

Haley Bennett and Sam Riley play exes who bump into each other in a hotel after 10 years.

17/10/2022
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Pretty Red Dress: LFF Film Review

One sparkling red dress changes everything for Travis and his family in Dionne Edwards’ debut.

17/10/2022
Apple TV+, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Causeway: LFF Film Review

Jennifer Lawrence plays a soldier who returns home from Afghanistan after suffering a brain injury.

16/10/2022
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Netflix, Reviews

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – LFF Film Review

Daniel Craig’s detective Benoit Blanc is back and he’s ready to solve a murder on a private Greek island.

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