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new order mexican film

New Order: LFF Review

23rd October 2020
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Jack Hawkins
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Parasite meets The Purge in this shallow Mexican drama from Michel Franco  Mexico is a country wracked by violence and corruption. There were 17,439 murders in the first half of 2020, a year in which Mexico was ranked 130th in the corruption index, sharing its position with Guinea, Laos, the Maldives,

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Blood From Stone

Blood From Stone: Review

23rd October 2020
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Joel Fisher
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Jure “Joe” Alilovic (Vanja Kapetanovic) loves the nightlife. He loves nothing more than to go out, pick somebody up at a bar and have his way with them. Jure lives with his girlfriend, Darya (Gabriella Toth), but after one particularly crazy night, Darya has had enough and decides that it’s

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The Trial Of The Chicago 7: The BRWC Review

23rd October 2020
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Matt Conway
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Aaron Sorkin's verbose writing style has cultivated a passionate audience of supporters, with efforts like West Wing and The Social Network standing tall as significant cultural staples. Few writers are able to make dialogue fly off the page with his adept sharpness and wit, a sensibility that Sorkin is now

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Girl: The BRWC Review

Girl: The BRWC Review

22nd October 2020
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Allie Loukas
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Director and writer Chad Faust co-stars with Bella Thorne in his first feature film “Girl.” The twisted tale follows Thorne’s character who has no name, we only get to know her as “Girl” as she traipses through a grungy, dusty small town in search of her absentee father. Seeking revenge

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White Riot: Review

White Riot: Review

22nd October 2020
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Joel Fisher
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In 1976 the economy was at its lowest point, the media revelled in blaming immigration for the UK’s problems and even some celebrities supported this way of thinking. There were riots regularly in the streets and it felt like racial tensions were at its highest point. Sounding familiar? Rock against Racism

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