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Arab Blues: WoW Film Festival Review

25th April 2021
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It comes as quite a surprise that Arab Blues is writer/director Manele Labidi’s first feature length film. It has the effortless nature of an experienced director. With bold colours, fierce women, and a playful attitude towards sex and death, this could very well be an Almodovar number. The lead role, Selma

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Murder Bury Win: Review

Murder Bury Win: Review

25th April 2021
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Megan Williams
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While board games aren’t a prominent figure in films, they’ve been used as a focal plot point, to carry a story along as well as place the characters in their world and obey their rules, the most famous one being 1995’s ‘Jumanji’. But what if they were used, instead, as

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Yard Kings: Review

Yard Kings: Review

24th April 2021
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Yard Kings: Review. By Julius Tabel. This short film is about a young girl who lives with her mother and her boyfriend, who seems to abuse her, in a trailer park next to a junkyard. As she flees from the troubles at home, she found a friend, a young boy,

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Mortal Kombat: Another Review

24th April 2021
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Matt Conway
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Mortal Kombat Synopsis: MMA fighter Cole Young (Lewis Tan) seeks out Earth's greatest champions in order to stand against the enemies of Outworld in a high-stakes battle for the universe. Classic Mortal Kombat characters like Sonya (Jessica McNamee), Kano (Josh Lewis), Jax (Mechad Brooks), Scorpion (Hiroyuki Sanada), and the villainous

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Minari: The BRWC Review

Minari: Another Review

23rd April 2021
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Minari: Another Review. By Nick Boyd. “Minari” is a deeply moving Korean assimilation drama about a family trying to make it in rural Arkansas in the 1980s.  It is based in part on writer, director Lee Isaac Chung’s childhood. Working at a hatchery, the father and husband named Jacob Yi (Steven

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