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Reviews

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.

05/10/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Jojo Rabbit: LFF Film Review

This comedy follows a young boy as he trains with the Hitler Youth during World War II.

27/09/2019
Movies, Reviews, Sky Cinema

Hotel Mumbai: Film Review

A dramatisation of the terror attacks which took place in 12 sites across south Mumbai in 2008.

26/09/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Skin: Film Review

Jamie Bell portrays real-life white supremacist Bryon ‘Babs’ Widner in this biographical drama.

24/09/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Ready or Not: Film Review

Grace becomes involved in a lethal game of hide and seek on her wedding night.

16/09/2019
Movies, Reviews

Teen Spirit: Film Review

Elle Fanning’s Violet signs up for a TV talent show in Max Minghella’s directorial debut.

12/09/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Hustlers: Film Review

A group of strippers led by Jennifer Lopez’s Ramona come up with a new way to make money.

03/09/2019
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

It Chapter Two: Film Review

The Losers Club return to Derry 27 years later to take down Pennywise once again.

01/09/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, Reviews

Revenir (Back Home): Venice Film Review

This French drama follows Thomas, who returns home after 12 years away as his mother is sick.

01/09/2019
Cinema, Festivals, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Ema: Venice Film Review

Pablo Larrain’s film follows a couple who give back their adopted son due to his behaviour.

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