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The Painter And The Thief

The Painter And The Thief: The BRWC LFF Review

10th October 2020
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Dan Barnes
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Norwegian filmmaker Benjamin Ree’s new documentary is a small story with a big heart, which follows artist Barbora Kysilkova as she forms a fascinating friendship with Karl-Bertil Nordland, one of the thieves who stole her paintings.  Barbora first acts in her own self-interest, keen to understand why Karl-Bertil did what he

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FIFA 21 Edition: Bits & Pieces

FIFA 21 Edition: Bits & Pieces

9th October 2020
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Alton Williams
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Starring Sophie Rundle (Peaky Blinders, Gentleman Jack) & Matt Stokoe (Cursed, Jamestown), Rose - A Love Story follows a young couple living alone in the woods, who must contend with a life-altering illness that manifests itself in a violent and terrifying way. Song Without a Name (Canción Sin Nombre) is set in Peru in 1988. The country is in

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Mogul Mowgli: The BRWC LFF Review

Mogul Mowgli: The BRWC LFF Review

9th October 2020
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Dan Barnes
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Bassam Tariq’s new film (his first since 2013 documentary These Birds Walk) is clearly a passion project for both its director and its star, Riz Ahmed, who also co-wrote and produced it himself. Having first premiered at the Berlinale back in February, Mogul Mowgli (which gets its title from a

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Herself: LFF Review

Herself: LFF Review

9th October 2020
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Jack Hawkins
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Herself: LFF Review. By Jack Hawkins. After Mamma Mia!, The Iron Lady, and then Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, director Phyllida Lloyd has said that she ‘doesn’t want to make another blockbuster!’ To realise this, she has directed her first piece of social realism, joining peers such as Andrea

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Welcome To Sudden Death

Welcome To Sudden Death: Review

9th October 2020
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Matt Conway
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Remakes are a dime a dozen, yet most connect the trend to well-regarded classics. In the case of the latest low-rent actioner Welcome to Sudden Death, writer/director Dallas Jackson looks to revive a disposable entry in Jean-Claude Van Damme's action star catalog. While its modernized approach registers some cheeky fun,

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