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09.09.2023

Death of a Whistleblower (review) – TIFF 2023

Death of a Whistleblower is awaiting a UK and International release date. The history of South Africa is complex; it is rooted in colonialism and haunted by the years of Apartheid that segregated, oppressed and divided its people. As a result, at the end of Apartheid, Nelson Mandela introduced the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, chaired by Desmond Tutu. The Commission’s role was to identify the victims and perpetrators of South Africa’s brutal Apartheid past and its traumatic legacy. However, as with many commissions established for the most honourable purposes, many felt the Commission lacked teeth and failed to fully unpick

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30.08.2023

Departing Seniors (review) – Frightfest 2023

Departing Seniors is awaiting a UK and International release date. High school, or secondary school, sucks! While we may often look back on this time with rose-tinted specs, airbrushing away the shit in favour of those brief moments of joy, the truth is unavoidable; high school is the equivalent of The Hunger Games. It’s a dog-eat-dog world where individuality is often stamped on, conformity is welcomed, and difference is seen as a weakness rather than a strength. Let’s be honest: none of us walk away completely unscathed. It’s the horror of the high school that sits centre stage in Clare

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28.08.2023

The Blue Rose (review) – Frightfest 2023

The Blue Rose is awaiting a UK and international release date. The blue rose has long been prominent in literature, film and TV, from Pan’s Labyrinth, where it offered immortality to those who could find and pluck it, to a royal gift in George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire and a symbol of supernatural mystery, intrigue and investigation in Twin Peaks. Culturally, the blue rose also has significance in many countries, religions and ancient cultures. In Judaism, it symbolises the impossible, while in Chinese folklore, it represents the story of a powerful Emporer who had a beautiful but unmarried

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Shepherd

Shepherd – no man can run forever from the guilt consuming their soul

20th November 2021
Film and TV/Film Festivals/Horror and Thriller/Mystery

Shepherd is showing in cinemas nationwide from the 26th of November. We have all run from something at some time; it could

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Tinna Hrafnsdóttir’s Quake to premiere at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival

19th November 2021
Drama/Film and TV/Film Festivals/Mystery/News

Quake receives its World Premiere at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on November 20th. Based on the best-selling book by Audur Jonsdóttir,

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The Male Gaze Celluloid Dreams

The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams

6th November 2021
Comedy/Drama/LGBTQ + Film and TV/Mystery/NQV Media/Romance

The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams is available now on Amazon Prime, Vimeo On-Demand and PeccadilloPOD Taking us from 1985 to the present

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The Vanishing

The Vanishing (1988)

12th October 2021
Film and TV/Horror and Thriller/Mystery/Rewind

The Vanishing is available to rent or buy now. Having been described by Stanley Kubrick as “the most terrifying film he had ever

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Brothers Keeper

Brother’s Keeper – a haunting story of oppression, neglect and control

8th October 2021
Drama/Film and TV/Film Festivals/Mystery

BFI London Film Festival presents Brother’s Keeper; book festival tickets here. In a remote boarding school in the mountains of Eastern Anatolia,

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Night Drive – Christmas in the City of Angels can be murder

27th August 2021
Fantasy and Science Fiction/Film and TV/Film Festivals/Horror and Thriller/Mystery

Frightfest presents Night Drive on digital from October 11th The sun may be shining, but it’s Christmas in the City of Angels

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Glasshouse

Glasshouse – A serene yet horrifying Garden of Eden

19th August 2021
Drama/Film and TV/Film Festivals/Horror and Thriller/Mystery

Fantasia Film Festival presents Glasshouse, on digital from 7th February 2022. Over the past year, there has been no shortage of pandemic

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Human Factors

Human Factors – a splintered story with little connectivity

30th July 2021
Drama/Film and TV/Film Festivals/Mystery

Human Factors is showing at Sundance London on the 1st of August, book tickets here. Picture this: a middle-class family escape to

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Old

Old – If you go down to the beach today, you’re sure of a big disappointment

26th July 2021
Film and TV/Horror and Thriller/Mystery

Old is playing now in cinemas nationwide The legacy of M. Night Shyamalan is a curious one. There seems to be little

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Werewolves Within

Werewolves Within – a delightfully hairy whodunnit

18th July 2021
Comedy/Film and TV/Horror and Thriller/Mystery

Werewolves Within is available to rent or buy on digital platforms from the 19th of July. Welcome to Beaverfield, a small one-road

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