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  • Autumnal Poetry in Motion and Its Subsequent Feelings as Seen in Film
    26th Oct 2022

    Autumnal Poetry in Motion and Its Subsequent Feelings as Seen in Film

    Rebecca Rosén
  • 31 Short Horror Films Available Online Right Now
    24th Oct 2022

    31 Short Horror Films Available Online Right Now

    Rebecca Rosén
  • REVIEW: ‘Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story’ (2022) Is Intimate and Powerful All at Once
    6th Sep 2022

    REVIEW: ‘Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story’ (2022) Is Intimate and Powerful All at Once

    Rebecca Rosén
  • ‘Would It Kill You to Laugh?’ (2022) Leaves Viewers Both Satisfied and Hungry for More
    6th Aug 2022

    ‘Would It Kill You to Laugh?’ (2022) Leaves Viewers Both Satisfied and Hungry for More

    Rebecca Rosén
  • ‘Three Busy Debras’ and Its Exhilarating Celebration of the Absurd
    8th Jul 2022

    ‘Three Busy Debras’ and Its Exhilarating Celebration of the Absurd

    Rebecca Rosén
  • REVIEW: ‘Oski’ (2022) Is an Intimate Portrayal of One of Skateboarding’s Finest
    10th Jun 2022

    REVIEW: ‘Oski’ (2022) Is an Intimate Portrayal of One of Skateboarding’s Finest

    Rebecca Rosén
  • Tolerate the Uncertainty: Intimacy, Human Connections and Everyday Messiness as Found in Joe Swanberg’s Work
    31st Aug 2021

    Tolerate the Uncertainty: Intimacy, Human Connections and Everyday Messiness as Found in Joe Swanberg’s Work

    Rebecca Rosén
  • Five Years Later: Sophia Takal’s ‘Always Shine’ (2016) and the Horror of Being Trapped in Performance
    2nd May 2021

    Five Years Later: Sophia Takal’s ‘Always Shine’ (2016) and the Horror of Being Trapped in Performance

    Rebecca Rosén
  • Finding Beauty in Humanity: Remembering Lynn Shelton Through Her Work
    27th Aug 2020

    Finding Beauty in Humanity: Remembering Lynn Shelton Through Her Work

    Rebecca Rosén
  • PRIDE 2020: “It makes me feel free, or some shit” – Coming Out of Hiding as Portrayed in ‘Slap’ (2014) and ‘Miller & Son’ (2019)
    30th Jun 2020

    PRIDE 2020: “It makes me feel free, or some shit” – Coming Out of Hiding as Portrayed in ‘Slap’ (2014) and ‘Miller & Son’ (2019)

    Rebecca Rosén
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