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Review: Consequences (Posledice)

Queer-themed Slovenian drama, Consequences , hit DVD via the consistently excellent Peccadillo Pictures earlier this year, following its ...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Diane Chorley: Modern Love

Diane Chorley: Modern Love Rating:  ★★★★ Venue: The Flick at George Square Studios Tickets Diane Chorley invites us to her nightclub whe...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Wrath of Achilles

Wrath of Achilles Rating: ★★★★ Venue: Greenside Infirmary Street Tickets Bedivere Arts Company's Wrath of Achilles tackles H...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Little Death Club

Little Death Club Rating: ★★★★★ Venue: Underbelly Circus Hub Tickets Bernie Dieter presides over Little Death Club - a raucous cabar...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Christina Bianco: First Impressions

Christina Bianco: First Impressions Rating: ★★★★ Venue: Assembly Checkpoint Tickets Christina Bianco has made a name for herself ...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Svetlana

Svetlana Rating: ★★ Venue: Assembly George Square Studios Tickets Russian culture seems to be in vogue just now. Dramas such as Red S...

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EdFringe Review: Reuben Kaye

Reuben Kaye Rating: ★★★ ★ Venue: Assembly Checkpoint Tickets Australian cabaret star Reuben Kaye makes a welcome return to the Edinb...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Melinda Hughes: Off the Scale

Melinda Hughes: Off the Scale Rating: ★★★ ★ Venue: Assembly Rooms - Drawing Room Tickets After a stellar turn at the Assembly Festival wi...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Ripped

Writer and performer Alex Gwyther’s Ripped plays the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and explores the concepts of gender performativity and tra...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: White Girls

Madeleine Accalia’s White Girls provides a savvy and intelligent look at the Calais migrant crisis through the angle of voluntourism. Mana...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Atomic Saloon Show

With its promotional posters of neon-clad cowgirls and the attention grabbing title of Atomic Saloon Show , this is an attraction that und...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: It's Miss Hope Springs

Drag superstar Miss Hope Springs presents glorious old school camp rich in faux-Hollywood nostalgia alongside playful original musical nu...

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EdFringe 2019 Review: Such Filthy Fucks

Oli Forsyth’s Such Filthy F*cks delivers an absorbing look at the complexities of porn addiction, shining through well-pitched performanc...

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EIFF19 Review: Before You Know It

Hannah Pearl Utt co-writes, stars in and directs Before You Know It , a charmingly offbeat tale of two adult sisters in New York. The pro...

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EIFF19 Review: Gwen

William McGregor's Gwen is a staggeringly impressive debut which delivers nerve-shredding Gothic dread centring on a rural Welsh comm...

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EIFF19 Review: She's Missing

Irish writer-director Alexandra McGuinness takes us on a dreamy mystery through rural New Mexico in the atmospheric drama, She's Miss...

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EIFF19 Review: Aren’t You Happy?

German indie Aren't You Happy? comes from writer-director Susanne Heinrich who puts contemporary womanhood under the microscope in a...

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EIFF19 Review: Living is Easy With Eyes Closed

Taking its title from The Beatles song Strawberry Fields Forever , Living is Easy With Eyes Closed plays the Edinburgh International Film...

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EIFF19 Review: The Bride (La novia)

Visceral Spanish drama The Bride plays as part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival's Once Upon a Time in Spain retrospectiv...

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EIFF19 Review: The Dead Don't Die

  Jim Jarmusch successfully took on vampire mythology in Only Lovers Left Alive – a lush and lethargic exploration of the horror subgenre...

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