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  • REVIEW: ‘Emily’ (2022) Captures the Modern Sensibilities of the Victorian Period
    15th Feb 2023

    REVIEW: ‘Emily’ (2022) Captures the Modern Sensibilities of the Victorian Period

    Nuha Hassan
  • ‘Next Exit’ (2022) is an Existential Journey With One Too Many Detours
    13th Feb 2023

    ‘Next Exit’ (2022) is an Existential Journey With One Too Many Detours

    Hayley Paskevich
  • REVIEW: Delightfully Vibrant With Irresistible Acting, ‘The Lying Life of Adults’ (2023) Beautifully Explores Adolescence in 1990s Naples
    12th Feb 2023

    REVIEW: Delightfully Vibrant With Irresistible Acting, ‘The Lying Life of Adults’ (2023) Beautifully Explores Adolescence in 1990s Naples

    Rebecca Rosén
  • REVIEW: ‘High School’ Gives Viewers a Tender Glimpse Into Queer Canadian Adolescence
    7th Feb 2023

    REVIEW: ‘High School’ Gives Viewers a Tender Glimpse Into Queer Canadian Adolescence

    Sam Goodyear
  • REVIEW: ‘Dead to Me’ Season 3 Unfolds a Poignant, Touching Final Chapter
    4th Jan 2023

    REVIEW: ‘Dead to Me’ Season 3 Unfolds a Poignant, Touching Final Chapter

    alexapellegrini
  • REVIEW: White Lotus Season 2, A Week in Paradise Begins
    11th Nov 2022

    REVIEW: White Lotus Season 2, A Week in Paradise Begins

    Alexa Brown
  • REVIEW: ‘Meet Me in the Bathroom’ is a Hit of Nostalgia for Noughties Indie Kids
    3rd Nov 2022

    REVIEW: ‘Meet Me in the Bathroom’ is a Hit of Nostalgia for Noughties Indie Kids

    Joel Whitaker
  • LFF 2022 REVIEW: It’s Actually All About Taylor Russell in ‘Bones and All’
    20th Oct 2022

    LFF 2022 REVIEW: It’s Actually All About Taylor Russell in ‘Bones and All’

    Tilly Long
  • REVIEW: ‘Nothing Compares’ (2022) Celebrates Sinéad O’Connor’s Political Music
    18th Oct 2022

    REVIEW: ‘Nothing Compares’ (2022) Celebrates Sinéad O’Connor’s Political Music

    Nuha Hassan
  • VIFF 2022 REVIEW: ‘Stars at Noon’ is an Uninspired Blunder
    16th Oct 2022

    VIFF 2022 REVIEW: ‘Stars at Noon’ is an Uninspired Blunder

    Jennifer Maxwell
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