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Review – I Like Movies

Imagine if The Fabelmans and Superbad made love and had a baby… I Like Movies is an independent Canadian film from writer/director Chandler Levack, who...

Review – Past Lives

In a scene of Celine Song’s directorial debut, Past Lives, a Korean concept known as ‘inyeon’ is explained by Nora (Great Lee). Nora describes...

Review – Chevalier

In mid 18th Century France, a composer known as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart would have audiences mesmerised by his undeniably talent as a musician and...

Review – Sisu

Sisu is a difficult word to translate from Finnish into other languages, but it is explained in the opening text of this film that...

Review – How To Blow Up A Pipeline

Since the dawn of cinema, films have been used to spread societal messages. Political activism, race relations, indigenous mistreatments, ecological shifts have both subtly...

Review – Late Night with the Devil

No, this isn’t a James Corden biopic! In fact, this new mockumentary style horror film comes from Australian filmmakers Cameron and Colin Cairns (100...
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