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Renaissance of the Dark Romantic Comedy
Romantic comedies are not typically my go-to genre when watching TV and...
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“I feel like we could be one of those couples who stay together forever.”...
Read More58th London Film Festival Review: The Duke of Burgundy
Director/Writer: Peter Strickland Starring: Sidse Babett Knudsen, Chiara...
Read MoreReview: Wild -“Serious, life-affirming and radical”
It’s raining. My boots hurt. I’m hungry. All of these things are very...
Read More13 Days of Horror: 30 Days Of Night
“You can feel it. That cold ain’t the weather, that’s death approaching.”...
Read MoreReview: Men, Women & Children
How annoying are people who check their mobiles during a film? Those brightly...
Read MoreReview: The Imitation Game
I’m fond of a cryptic crossword – all those hidden meanings in a prosaic black...
Read MoreFarewell Holly Blain. You will be missed
Monday’s are never good. This one is worse than normal. I am not talking about...
Read MoreWolfcop’s writer-director Lowell Dean talks to Live for Films
When burnt-out beat cop Lou Garou walks into the middle of a sacrifice in the...
Read MoreReview: Wolfcop – “A skin-splitting, claw-sprouting full moon party”
Written and directed by Lowell Dean, Wolfcop is a monster movie borne from a...
Read More13 Days of Horror: The Babadook
“Sometimes I just want to bang your head into a brick wall until your brains...
Read MoreGone Girl: A Commentary
(The following commentary of Gone Girl (2014) contains a necessary...
Read MoreReview: John Doe – Vigilante
“If you are a law-abiding citizen you have nothing to fear.” Synopsis: His...
Read MoreMarlow Warrington Mattei tells us about his stuntwork on Age of Ultron, Dracula Untold, Kingsman, Jupiter Ascending and more!
Top Hollywood stuntman Marlow Warrington Mattei has been a part of pretty much...
Read MoreDVD Review: Fruitvale Station
Synopsis: Oscar Grant is an average 22-year old. He’s an every-guy who has –...
Read MoreLiving Dolls: Documentary review and Q & A with director
Set for its UK premiere at the Raindance film festival – Sunday, September...
Read MoreReview: The Search For Simon
Synopsis: 30 years ago, David’s younger brother Simon disappeared without a...
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