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Slaxx

Slaxx: Review

26th August 2020
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Joel Fisher
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Libby McClean (Romane Denis) is about to start a new job in a fashionable clothes store. She’s nervous but optimistic and willing to do a hard day’s work to please her overworked and pressurized manager, Craig (Brett Donahue). It’s always hard starting a new job where you don’t know anybody,

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Boys State

Boys State: The BRWC Review

25th August 2020
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BRWC
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By Alif Majeed. Right at the beginning of Boys State, there is a scene where a teacher teaches the boys the difference between Brave New World and 1984, two staples of the school system. It is a subtle dig at how things would play out in the movie as Boys State

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words on bathroom walls

Words On Bathroom Walls: Review

25th August 2020
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Caillou Pettis
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After watching Words on Bathroom Walls, I was truly stunned to see that it was directed by Diary of a Wimpy Kid director Thor Freudenthal. Don't get me wrong, I loved watching young Greg Heffley's middle school first-world problems, but it's not a masterpiece or anything. It's a fun children's flick that parents

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Chloë Thomas: Interview

Chloë Thomas: Interview

24th August 2020
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Bella Bevan
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We talked to British director Chloë Thomas who has worked on high-profile shows including Harlots, Victoria and most recently The Deceived.   Where did you grow up and how did you get into directing? I grew up in Oxford and I got into directing from two things really. I joined a youth theatre

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She Dies Tomorrow: The BRWC Review

She Dies Tomorrow: The BRWC Review

24th August 2020
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BRWC
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By Alex Purnell. A beautifully profound film, She Dies Tomorrow takes enormous pleasure in its solemn approach to mortality. The anxiety which one gets before delivering an important speech is the kind of energy this slow-burning film exudes, an hour and a half thriller delving deep into mental health, its

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