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24/03/2022
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

The Worst Person in the World: Film Review

Renate Reinsve plays a twenty-something who is trying to figure out who she is in Joachim Trier’s romantic comedy.

03/02/2022
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

The Souvenir: Part II – Film Review

Julie channels her grief over Anthony’s death by making her graduation film about their troubled relationship.

04/01/2022
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Licorice Pizza: Film Review

Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1970s-set coming-of-age comedy stars Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman.

19/11/2021
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Petite Maman: Film Review

Nelly meets a strangely familiar girl as she explores the woodlands surrounding her mother’s childhood home.

11/06/2021
Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Shiva Baby: Film Review

Rachel Sennott attends a Shiva service and runs into her sugar daddy. Awkward.

26/05/2021
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

First Cow: Film Review

First Cow follows men who secretly use a settlement’s cow to make baked goods.

09/04/2021
Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Songs My Brother Taught Me: Film Review

Chloe Zhao’s feature directorial debut is finally getting a proper UK release.

31/03/2021
Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Minari: Film Review

Lee Isaac-Chung’s drama follows a Korean family as they make a home in Arkansas.

10/02/2021
Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Dead Pigs: Film Review

Cathy Yan’s directorial debut finally gets a release, three years after its festival premiere.

30/04/2020
Movies, MUBI, Prime Video, Reviews, Sky Cinema

The Assistant: Film Review

Julia Garner plays an assistant who works in the office of a big Hollywood producer.

13/03/2020
Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Calm with Horses: Film Review

Cosmo Jarvis realises he needs to get out of a gang when he’s given difficult orders.

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.

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