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Chemical Hearts

Chemical Hearts: Review

29th August 2020
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Caillou Pettis
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Chemical Hearts is the story of Henry Page (Austin Abrams), a teenage student who considers himself a hopeless romantic but has never fallen in love. The young man aspires to be the editor of the high school newspaper and lives happily focused on his studies to enter a good university until

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Ladies And Gentlemen: Review

Ladies And Gentlemen: Review

29th August 2020
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By Rowan Malyon. This unique little film says a lot with very few words. A finalist in the Best Editing category at the 2020 Oregon Short Film Festival, Ladies And Gentlemen is an endearing film about finding your people and not changing yourself to fit in. This short follows Nan, an amateur

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Unhinged movie 2020

Unhinged: Another Review

28th August 2020
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Unhinged: Another Review. By Alif Majeed. Every once in a while, you have an A-lister who would do something that borders on a B-movie. Nicolas Cage might be a perineal punching bag in this regard, and once that point is crossed, it boils right into self-parody. It might always not

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DON’T CLICK: G-Hey Kim Interview

DON’T CLICK: G-Hey Kim Interview

28th August 2020
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Alton Williams
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Ahead of the FrightFest World premiere of DON’T CLICK, director G-Hey Kim talks about the challenges of making her debut feature Your 2017 DON’T CLICK short was hugely successful on the festival circuit. Is that when you decided to expand it, or was that always the plan? I never planned to extend

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alice

Alice: Review

28th August 2020
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Louise McLeod Tabouis
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Alice (Emilie Piponnier) finds herself in a nasty situation. Her husband has disappeared - the theatrical and charming François (Martin Swabey), a story-teller amidst the unveiling debt and dishonesty. Kind Alice, seemingly let down by most people she encounters, searches for clues in their shared but unread bank statements and

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