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I Used To Go Here: Review

22nd July 2020
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Matt Conway
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The indie film scene is over-saturated with stories of arrested development following the coming of age genre's transforming into a festival staple. Where some films imbue the familiar framework with a fresh spin and a finite point of view (2019's Blinded by the Light), many fail to strike a genuine

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Fatal Affair: The BRWC Review

21st July 2020
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Matt Conway
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Ever since Fatal Attraction became a critical and financial darling in the 1980s, the domestic thriller subgenera has produced its fair share of wildly engaging entries. Some have thrived as so-bad-its-good train wrecks (2017's Unforgettable), while others have successfully reinvented the framework with a distinctly modern lens (2019's The Intruder).

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Lake Of Death

Lake Of Death: Review

21st July 2020
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Joel Fisher
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One year after her brother Bjørn (Patrick Walshe McBride) went missing, Lillian (Iben Akerlie) and her friends, Kai (Ulric von der Esche), Harald (Elias Munk), Gabriel (Jonathan Harboe) and Sonja (Sophia Lie) all go back to the same cabin by the lake in which Bjorn drowned. Haunted by her brother’s

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Grey, Little Monsters, Gray: Weekly Round Up

Grey, Little Monsters, Gray: Weekly Round Up

20th July 2020
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Alex Secker
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Grey, Little Monsters, Gray: Weekly Round Up - I don’t know about you guys, but one of the main things I’ve missed during this period of lockdown is going to the cinema. Sure, I like to complain about the lack of options multiplexes tend to have these days, and the

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How To Become A Film Student

How To Become A Film Student

20th July 2020
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How To Become A Film Student - If you are completely and finally decided on entering the film industry as your main sector of work – that is great. Now more than ever, the industry requires young minds with innovative ideas to influence and contribute to the social public discourse

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