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Marriage Story: BRWC LFF Review

Childhood Trauma & Mental Health: 10 Films

19th April 2022
FEATURES
Alton Williams
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Childhood Trauma & Mental Health: 10 Films - In celebration of the deeply personal, autobiographical new documentary Your Mum and Dad (out 26th April),from European Academy Award Nominee Klaartje Quirjins and the director of ‘Anton Corbijn Inside Out,’ we take a look at some of the key films and

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Reed's Point: Review

Reed’s Point: Review

18th April 2022
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Joel Fisher
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Sarah (Sasha Anne), Alex (Evan Adams) and Kelsey (Madison Ekstrand) couldn’t be closer and they love their lives. However, one day they’re all involved in a car crash and when Sarah and Alex regain consciousness, they notice that Kelsey has disappeared. A year later and the disappearance of her best friend

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The Cellar: Review

The Cellar: Review

17th April 2022
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Joel Fisher
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Keira Woods (Elisha Cuthbert) and her family have moved to a new place after she has secured a lucrative job in social media management. Her children react to things very different with her son, Steven (Dylan Fitzmaurice Brady) just going along with it, but her daughter, Ellie (Abby Fitz) is

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Amanda Holden Edition: Bits & Pieces

Amanda Holden Edition: Bits & Pieces

16th April 2022
NEWS
Alton Williams
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Amanda Holden Edition: Bits & Pieces - “Tehran” season two follows Tamar (Niv Sultan), a Mossad hacker-agent who infiltrates Tehran under a false identity to help destroy Iran’s nuclear reactor. But when her mission fails, Tamar must plan an operation that will place everyone dear to her in jeopardy. Two-time

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The Sound Of Scars: Review

The Sound Of Scars: Review

16th April 2022
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Joel Fisher
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In the early Nineties, Grunge was the new genre that caught the attention of teenagers everywhere. However, metal still had its place and emerging from out of nowhere came a band that redefined the genre – Life of Agony. Their rise to fame was meteoric and their debut album ‘River Runs

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