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17/10/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Zombieland: Double Tap – Film Review

The film reunites Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock 10 years after the first film.

13/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

La Belle Epoque: LFF Film Review

This film revolves around a company that recreates time periods for its customers.

13/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Babyteeth: LFF Film Review

Eliza Scanlen plays a teenage cancer sufferer who falls in love with a drug dealer.

13/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Rare Beasts: LFF Film Review

Billie Piper plays a single mother who embarks on a tumultuous relationship with a co-worker.

11/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Earthquake Bird: LFF Film Review

Alicia Vikander is questioned by Japanese police about her friend’s disappearance.

10/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

The Sky is Pink: LFF Film Review

This film charts the love story of the real-life Niren and Aditi Chaudhary, with a focus on their sick daughter.

10/10/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

American Woman: Film Review

Sienna Miller plays a single mother who has to raise her grandson when her daughter disappears.

10/10/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Gemini Man: Film Review

Will Smith faces off against his double in this action thriller.

09/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Knives Out: LFF Film Review

Daniel Craig’s private detective Benoit Blanc solves a murder in this star-studded whodunnit.

09/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Official Secrets: LFF Film Review

This biographical drama tells the story of Katharine Gun, an Iraq War whistleblower.

08/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Honey Boy: LFF Film Review

Noah Jupe and Lucas Hedges play versions of Shia LaBeouf in this biographical drama.

07/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

The Report: LFF Film Review

Adam Driver plays Daniel J. Jones, who spent years investigating the CIA’s use of torture.

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