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Film Reviews - Page 25

Vita and Virginia

22nd March 20192nd September 2020
2019/BFI Flare 2019/Drama/Film Festivals/Film Reviews/LGBTQ+

Based on the relationship between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West. In the years prior to Woolf’s acclaimed and controversial publication of Orlando.

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Ben is Back (Review)

21st March 20192nd September 2020
2019/Drama/Film Reviews/Thriller

There has been no shortage of addiction dramas during 2019. And while ‘Ben is back’ offers us a compelling performance from both

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Ray and Liz

17th March 20192nd September 2020
2019/Drama/Film Reviews/Top Rated Movies

Richard Billingham’s photography is world-renowned, and with his debut feature film, he manages to combine the power still photography with the engrossing

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Captain Marvel (Review)

9th March 20192nd September 2020
2019/Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Film Reviews

Continuing the Marvel cinematic journey, Captain Marvel takes us back to a time before the Avengers. Where Carol Danvers or Vers (Brie

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Border (Gräns) – Review

9th March 20192nd September 2020
2019/Awards Season 2019/Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Film Reviews/The Best of 2019/Thriller/Top Rated Movies

Adapted from a short story by John Ajvide Lindqvist. Who also brought us Let The Right One In. Director Ali Abbasi takes

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The Hole in the Ground (Review)

3rd March 20192nd September 2020
2019/Film Reviews/Horror/Recommended Films/Thriller

The Hole in the Ground continues a core theme of many recent horrors. In playing with the relationship between a mother and

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Sauvage (Review)

2nd March 20192nd September 2020
2019/Drama/Film Reviews/LGBTQ/LGBTQ - The Best of 2019/LGBTQ+/Recommended Films

Sauvage is hard hitting and powerful filmmaking with performances to match. This is a film that isn’t afraid to show male prostitution

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Old Boys (Review)

25th February 20192nd September 2020
Comedy/Film of the Week/Film Reviews/Teen

Old Boys is a charming and fresh take on Rostand’s Cyrano, playing beautifully with representations of masculinity, freedom and societal expectations. This

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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

24th February 20192nd September 2020
2019/Childrens/Drama/Film Reviews/Movies to Stream or Buy/Teen

This is a film of hope over adversity that is warm, endearing and challenging. It’s sense of place, time and culture are

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Benjamin (Review)

20th February 20192nd September 2020
2018/Comedy/Drama/Film Festivals/Film Reviews/LGBTQ/LGBTQ - The Best of 2019/LGBTQ+/Recommended Films/Top Rated Movies

Simon Amstell is well known for his cutting satirical comedy. While weaving humour into ordinary situations that embody a love for his

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