Film Festival
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Film Review: THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE: Another Extravagant Mess By Terry Gilliam With a Refreshing Comedic Touch [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Review The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) Film Review from the…
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Film Review: ASSASSINATION NATION: An Absolute Mess with Fun Action Scenes [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Assassination Nation Review Assassination Nation (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by…
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Film Review: DESTROYER: Nicole Kidman at Her Darkest and Best [LFF 2018]
Destroyer (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by Karyn Kusama, starring Nicole Kidman,…
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Film Review: A PRIVATE WAR: A Formulaic Story of an Extraordinary Person [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 A Private War Review A Private War (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie…
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Film Review: SUSPIRIA: Visually Striking, but Shallow [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Suspiria Review Suspiria (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by Luca Guadagnino,…
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Film Review: VOX LUX: Natalie Portman at Her Best [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Vox Lux Review Vox Lux (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed…
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Film Review: THE FRONT RUNNER: A Thrilling Ride That Doesn’t Dig Deep [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 The Front Runner Review The Front Runner (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a…
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Film Review: WILDLIFE: A Triumphant Directional Debut for Dano [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Wildlife Review Wildlife (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by Paul Dano,…
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Film Review: THE OLD MAN AND THE GUN: Redford’s Great Last Role [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 The Old Man and the Gun Review The Old Man and the Gun (2018) Film Review from the 62nd…
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Film Review: ROMA: Life as Film Through the Eyes of a Master [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Roma Review Roma (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by Alfonso Cuaron,…
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Film Review: BORDER: Fantasy at its Most Fearless and Gruesome [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Border Review Border (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by Ali Abassi,…
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Film Review: TWIN FLOWER: A Potent Romance in a World of Too Much Pain [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Twin Flower Review Twin Flower (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by…
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Film Review: COLETTE: An Easy Watch with the Always Terrific Knightley [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Colette Review Colette (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by Wash…
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Film Review: WIDOWS: A Thrilling and Entertaining Step Down for McQueen [LFF 2018]
LFF 2018 Widows Review Widows (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by Steve…
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New York Film Festival 2018: Main Slate Lineup: SHOPLIFTERS, THE FAVOURITE, ROMA, & More
New York Film Festival 2018 Main Slate Lineup Shoplifters, The Favourite, Roma, and other films in the Main Slate sections…
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Toronto International Film Festival 2018: Galas & Special Presentation Lineup: FIRST MAN, BEAUTIFUL BOY, & More
Toronto International Film Festival 2018: Galas & Special Presentation Lineup First Man, Beautiful Boy, A Star is Born, and other…
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Film Review: NIGERIAN PRINCE (2018): Ugly American Meets Ugly Reality [Tribeca 2018]
Nigerian Prince Review Nigerian Prince (2018) Film Review from the 17th Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie directed by Faraday Okoro, and starring Antonio J Bell, Chinaza Uche, Tina…
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Film Review: THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST (2018): Subtle Warning about Past as Prologue [Tribeca 2018]
The Miseducation of Cameron Post Review The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018) Film Review from the 17th Annual Tribeca Film Festival, a movie directed by Desiree Akhaven, and starring…
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Film Review: BEAST: Be Wary, Monsters Come In Many Forms [CCFF 2018]
Beast Review Beast (2017) Film Review from the 6th Annual Chicago Critics Film Festival, a movie directed by Michael Pearce, starring Jessie Buckley, Johnny…
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Film Review: SEARCHING: The Missing Person Thriller On The Internet [CCFF 2018]
Searching (2018) Film Review from the 6th Annual Chicago Critics Film Festival, a movie directed by Aneesh Chaganty, starring John Cho, Debra Messing, Joseph…
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