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‘Kinds of Kindness’ — Absurdist Triptych is a Bloodthirsty Critique of Hollywood
Lanthimos’ latest film exposes man’s farcical attempts to deny our lot as animals in a dying world Continue reading
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‘Longlegs’ Review — Stylish Procedural Horror is a Shallow Disappointment
Beneath a glossy veneer and bewitching performances, Longlegs has no leg to stand on Continue reading
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Review: ‘Close to Home’ — A Raw, Daringly Vulnerable Debut
Michael Magee’s frank coming-of-age tale is a hopeful yet brutally realistic depiction of a conflicted and divided Belfast Continue reading
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‘Emily the Criminal’; or, On the normalisation of crime
John Patton Ford’s thriller is a tense depiction of survival in a morally bankrupt world Continue reading
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‘L’Inconnu du lac’ (2013): Dissecting our innate lust for danger
Alain Guiraudie’s subdued sexo-thriller explores the conflicted, complex world of cruising — one of both sexual freedom and cold disregard for others Continue reading
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‘Dune: Part Two’: A seductive, sensorial cinematic feat — perhaps too beautiful for its own good
Denis Villeneuve continues to break boundaries in this stunning epic Continue reading
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“There’s vampires at my door”
Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers is an oneiric, haunting exploration of modern gay existence Continue reading






