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Reviews

09/10/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Forty-Year-Old Version: Film Review

Radha Blank plays a New York playwright who begins to explore a rap career.

08/10/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Kajillionaire: Film Review

Evan Rachel Wood, Richard Jenkins, and Debra Winger play a family of con artists in Miranda July’s latest.

07/10/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Saint Maud: Film Review

Morfydd Clark plays a newly devout nurse who becomes dangerously obsessed with saving her patient’s soul.

05/10/2020
Movies, Reviews

Miss Virginia: Film Review

Uzo Aduba plays education campaigner Virginia Walden in this political biopic.

02/10/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Eternal Beauty: Film Review

Sally Hawkins plays a woman suffering from paranoid schizophrenia in Craig Roberts’ feature.

01/10/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Trial of the Chicago 7: Film Review

Aaron Sorkin’s drama tells the story of the trial against organisers of an anti-Vietnam War protest.

30/09/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Boys in the Band: Film Review

A party filled with Michael’s gay friends is derailed when a homophobic acquaintance arrives.

28/09/2020
Movies, Reviews

Blackbird: Film Review

The film follows a family who gathers for one final hurrah with their ailing mother.

25/09/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Miss Juneteenth: Film Review

A former beauty pageant winner prepares her daughter for the Miss Juneteenth contest.

24/09/2020
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Monsoon: Film Review

British-Vietnamese man Kit returns home to Saigon after 30 years to scatter his mother’s ashes.

24/09/2020
Movies, Reviews

Tesla: Film Review

This offbeat biopic stars Ethan Hawke as electricity pioneer Nikola Tesla.

18/09/2020
Movies, Netflix, Reviews

The Devil All the Time: Film Review

Tom Holland leads a star-studded cast in Antonio Compos’ tale of interweaving stories.

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