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ARCHIVE

  • REVIEW: ‘Alva’ (2019) is Rubbish, in the Purest Sense
    19th Dec 2019

    REVIEW: ‘Alva’ (2019) is Rubbish, in the Purest Sense

    Thomas H. Sheriff
  • REVIEW: ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ (2019) Gets Tripped Up in Several Fat Girl Transformation Story Cliches
    17th Dec 2019

    REVIEW: ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ (2019) Gets Tripped Up in Several Fat Girl Transformation Story Cliches

    Thalia Castro
  • FESTIVAL REVIEW: Fractured Visions 2019
    9th Dec 2019

    FESTIVAL REVIEW: Fractured Visions 2019

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  • REVIEW: ‘Doctor Sleep’ (2019) is Worth Staying Awake For.
    6th Dec 2019

    REVIEW: ‘Doctor Sleep’ (2019) is Worth Staying Awake For.

    Gavin Spoors
  • CINECITY REVIEW: ‘Jojo Rabbit’ (2019) is Too Comfortable to Make a Lasting Impression
    5th Dec 2019

    CINECITY REVIEW: ‘Jojo Rabbit’ (2019) is Too Comfortable to Make a Lasting Impression

    Tom Boddy
  • REVIEW: ‘The End of the F***ing World’ Season 2 is an Aftermath Set in Sobering Reality
    4th Dec 2019

    REVIEW: ‘The End of the F***ing World’ Season 2 is an Aftermath Set in Sobering Reality

    Jacinda Perez
  • REVIEW: ‘Le Mans ’66’ is a Glorious Celebration of What America Wishes It Still (or Ever) Was
    3rd Dec 2019

    REVIEW: ‘Le Mans ’66’ is a Glorious Celebration of What America Wishes It Still (or Ever) Was

    georgeforster1998
  • REVIEW: ‘The Irishman’ (2019) is Scorsese’s Most Personal Film Yet
    3rd Dec 2019

    REVIEW: ‘The Irishman’ (2019) is Scorsese’s Most Personal Film Yet

    jamespalmerfilm
  • REVIEW: ‘Bicycle’ is Bold, Bright and Brilliantly Bi
    28th Nov 2019

    REVIEW: ‘Bicycle’ is Bold, Bright and Brilliantly Bi

    Emily Maskell
  • REVIEW: Housing Erotic Horror, ‘Girl on the Third Floor’ is a Haunting Wet Dream
    28th Nov 2019

    REVIEW: Housing Erotic Horror, ‘Girl on the Third Floor’ is a Haunting Wet Dream

    Michaela Barton
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