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Call Me Brother: Review

Call Me Brother: Review

21st October 2020
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Bella Bevan
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Call Me Brother is a coming-of-age comedy about incest, puberty and teenage sexual awakening. Lisa and Tony are a brother and sister who grew up separately because of their divorced parents and when they are reunited for the summer as teenagers, they grow closer than ever before. This is an

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Lovers Rock: The BRWC LFF Review

21st October 2020
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Dan Barnes
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If you weren’t already excited at the prospect of the great Steve McQueen directing five new films as part of an anthology series this year (Small Axe, coming to the BBC in November), the masterful Mangrove would’ve changed all that when it opened the London Film Festival recently. Now, as

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Let’s Watch The Paranormal Activity Franchise: Part 4

Let’s Watch The Paranormal Activity Franchise: Part 4

20th October 2020
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Megan Williams
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Let’s Watch The Paranormal Activity Franchise: Part 4 Every Halloween, I always make sure to watch specific horror films: ‘Saw’, ‘Trick ‘r’ Treat’, ‘Jeepers Creepers’ and ‘Tusk’ are all watched every year to the point where I probably know the script by heart. However, I wanted to do something different this

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Ammonite: The BRWC LFF Review

20th October 2020
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Dan Barnes
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Francis Lee, who first impressed audiences with his 2017 Bafta-nominated debut God’s Own Country, never quite creates the same magic with his sophomore feature Ammonite, a well-produced yet flawed romance starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan. It’s the 1840s, and famed palaeontologist Mary Anning (Winslet) spends her time walking the beaches

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Matt’s Festival Round-Up: From NYFF, AFI, And Beyond

20th October 2020
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Matt Conway
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Festival season is upon us, which means hours spent glued to computer screens due to the current COVID conditions. While the situation does put a damper on the typical festival spirit, it does allow critics like me the chance to sift through a wide array of content fairly easily. With

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