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Ultraviolence: LFF Review

Ultraviolence: LFF Review

19th October 2020
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Dan Barnes
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It’s been almost twenty years since Ken Fero’s highly controversial documentary Injustice was released (a film that was banned from television and effectively banished Fero from the mainstream), but he’s now returned with another, equally shocking and revealing film that picks up right where he left off. With Ultraviolence, Fero

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Ash Sarkar Edition: Bits & Pieces

Ash Sarkar Edition: Bits & Pieces

19th October 2020
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Alton Williams
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Ash Sarkar Edition: Bits & Pieces - Battle-hardened mercenary Samantha O’Hara (Megan Fox) leads an elite squad of soldiers on a daring mission to rescue a hostage from a group of violent terrorists in the plains of Africa. But when the mission goes wrong, the team is stranded, Samantha’s squad

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Summer Of 85: The BRWC Review

Summer Of 85: The BRWC Review

19th October 2020
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BRWC
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By John Battiston. The jarring transition from the broodingly dour opening of Summer of 85 into the thick of its titular milieu is only the first of the film's many overtly purposeful choices. By smash-cutting from the aftermath of sixteen-year-old Alex's (Félix Lefebvre) ostensible arrest — overlaid with aloof, resigned narration

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The Others, Taylor-Joy, Buck Rogers: Weekly Round Up

The Others, Taylor-Joy, Buck Rogers: Weekly Round Up

19th October 2020
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Alex Secker
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The Others, Taylor-Joy, Buck Rogers: Weekly Round Up - Another week, another round-up, and boy is this one a doozy. We’ve got post-apocalyptic shenanigans, Egyptian epics, and sci-fi classics to get through. But first, let’s talk about The Others. Released in 2001, the Nicole Kidman starring Gothic ghost story, The Others,

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Cicada: LFF Review

Cicada: LFF Review

18th October 2020
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Dan Barnes
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Matt Fifer’s feature debut (co-directed with Kieran Mulcare) is a deeply personal one; a semi-autobiographical story about a bisexual man who struggles with intimacy due to a traumatic childhood experience and is forced to confront his past in order to move on from it. In Cicada, Fifer plays Ben, a

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