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  • The Voice of Hind Rajab (2025) – dramatisation of real-life events in Gaza that leaves cinemas sobbing is devastating

    The Voice of Hind Rajab (2025) – dramatisation of real-life events in Gaza that leaves cinemas sobbing is devastating

    Juliette Howard

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    September 10, 2025

    How to critique a film that transcends fiction and is so ingrained in the reality of today? Raw,…

  • Venice Film Festival: Dead Man’s Wire (2025) – Ensemble cast are excellent in Gus Van Sant’s trigger-happy thriller-turned-part-comedy

    Venice Film Festival: Dead Man’s Wire (2025) – Ensemble cast are excellent in Gus Van Sant’s trigger-happy thriller-turned-part-comedy

    Juliette Howard

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    September 7, 2025

    On Tuesday, February 8th 1977, Tony Kiritsis, hardworking resident of Indianapolis, Indiana, walked into the offices of Meridian…

  • Venice Film Festival: A House of Dynamite (2025) – Kathryn Bigelow’s hiatus was worth the wait

    Venice Film Festival: A House of Dynamite (2025) – Kathryn Bigelow’s hiatus was worth the wait

    Juliette Howard

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    September 6, 2025

    Political thriller is perhaps an understatement for Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite, her first film in eight…

  • Venice Film Festival: L’Étranger (2025) – the absurdity of an adaptation

    Venice Film Festival: L’Étranger (2025) – the absurdity of an adaptation

    Juliette Howard

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    September 5, 2025

    “Maman died today”, reads the first sentence of Albert Camus’ magnus opus, L’Étranger, published in 1942. Apathetic and…

  • Venice Film Festival: The Testament of Ann Lee (2025) – Slow burn gets lost between traditional period piece and delirious speculative drama

    Venice Film Festival: The Testament of Ann Lee (2025) – Slow burn gets lost between traditional period piece and delirious speculative drama

    Juliette Howard

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    September 5, 2025

    Amanda Seyfried’s most significant role since Mank comes in the form of Mona Fastvold’s epic The Testament of…

  • Venice Film Festival: The Smashing Machine (2025) – Benny Safdie’s latest lacks a punch despite its excellent performances

    Venice Film Festival: The Smashing Machine (2025) – Benny Safdie’s latest lacks a punch despite its excellent performances

    Juliette Howard

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    September 3, 2025

    For most of his career, Dwayne Johnson has been hanging from the edge of CGI buildings, fighting flora…

  • Together (2025) – Alison Brie and Dave Franco are inseparable in entertaining comedy horror

    Together (2025) – Alison Brie and Dave Franco are inseparable in entertaining comedy horror

    Juliette Howard

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    August 23, 2025

    Real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco star in this gruelling horror comedy about a couple who, after…

  • The Life of Chuck (2024) – Mike Flanagan drops horror for drama in syrupy tale of the meaning of life

    The Life of Chuck (2024) – Mike Flanagan drops horror for drama in syrupy tale of the meaning of life

    Juliette Howard

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    August 23, 2025

    Stephen King adaptations are showing no signs of slowing down as The Life of Chuck finally hits the…

  • Materialists (2025) – Celine Song’s depiction of modern dating is refreshingly truthful

    Materialists (2025) – Celine Song’s depiction of modern dating is refreshingly truthful

    Juliette Howard

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    August 22, 2025

    A series of faces file past the screen, one after the other stating their criteria for the perfect…

  • EIFF: Little Trouble Girls (2025) – Director Urška Djukić talks the importance of music, repression and shame in a young girl’s life, and working instinctively

    EIFF: Little Trouble Girls (2025) – Director Urška Djukić talks the importance of music, repression and shame in a young girl’s life, and working instinctively

    Juliette Howard

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    August 22, 2025

    Following her Cesar win for best animated short with her documentary Granny’s Sexual Life, Urška Djukić gives us…

  • Weapons (2025) – Superbly entertaining gore fest is as scary as it is funny

    Weapons (2025) – Superbly entertaining gore fest is as scary as it is funny

    Juliette Howard

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    August 20, 2025

    With Weapons, Zach Cregger cements himself as one to watch within the masters of horror bracket – a…

  • EIFF: On The Sea (2025) – Actors Lorne MacFadyen and Barry Ward talk hidden details, masculinity and friendships made along the way

    EIFF: On The Sea (2025) – Actors Lorne MacFadyen and Barry Ward talk hidden details, masculinity and friendships made along the way

    Juliette Howard

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    August 20, 2025

    With On The Sea, novelist turned director Helen Walsh has created something truly special – the tale of…

  • EIFF: Walk With Me (2024) – Director Heidi Levitt discusses working with her family, letting herself create and the need for a movement to help Alzheimer patients and their caregivers

    EIFF: Walk With Me (2024) – Director Heidi Levitt discusses working with her family, letting herself create and the need for a movement to help Alzheimer patients and their caregivers

    Juliette Howard

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    August 19, 2025

    In a particularly challenging scene of Heidi Levitt’s Walk With Me, the director has lost her husband in…

  • EIFF: Best Boy (2025) – Director Jesse Noah Klein talks family trauma, the importance of language and exploring drama through a comic lens

    EIFF: Best Boy (2025) – Director Jesse Noah Klein talks family trauma, the importance of language and exploring drama through a comic lens

    Juliette Howard

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    August 18, 2025

    Writer/director Jesse Noah Klein’s Best Boy opens with a funeral – the patriarch of the Seligmans is dead,…

  • EIFF: Concessions (2025) – Director Mas Bouzidi talks movie theatres, influences and working with his hero, the late Michael Madsen

    EIFF: Concessions (2025) – Director Mas Bouzidi talks movie theatres, influences and working with his hero, the late Michael Madsen

    Juliette Howard

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    August 17, 2025

    It’s a Saturday, and The Royal Alamo, a beloved independent movie theatre, is closing after 52 years. From…


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