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EIFF19 Review: Darlin'

Lucky McKee's 2011 Jack Ketchum adaptation, The Woman , may not strike you as a film in obvious need of a sequel yet this Pollyanna M...

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Short Film Review: His Hands

Arron Blake and Darius Shu write, direct, and produce short film, His Hands , an atmospheric psychological thriller. Shu and Blake opt...

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Trailer: Nick Bateman Stars In 'The Perception'

Canadian model/turned actor, Nick Bateman , stars in the upcoming indie thriller The Perception from director Jensen Noen. Richard ...

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EIFF18 Review: Searching

Writer-director Aneesh Chaganty makes his feature debut with Searching , a project which he co-writes with Sev Ohanian (a man whose prod...

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EIFF17 Review: Sister of Mine (Demonios tus ojos)

Pedro Aguilera explores reversion to a more atavistic persuasion in voyeuristic thriller, Sister of Mine (Demonios tus ojos) . Stars Iva...

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TV Trailer: Naomi Watts in Netflix's Gypsy

Your newest Netflix binge will soon be arriving in the form of original series, Gypsy , starring Naomi Watts . The series sees the actres...

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Trailer: Kirsten Dunst in Woodshock

Kirsten Dunst's CV continues to go from strength to strength - especially noticeable this year with a role in Sofia Coppola's Th...

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GFF17: Cate Shortland's Berlin Syndrome

Five years since her last film (the critically acclaimed Lore ), Cate Shortland returns with another German set-project, Berlin Syndrome...

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GFF17: Pablo Larraín's Neruda

Pablo Larraín reunites with No collaborator Gael García Bernal for Neruda , a film that pays tribute the crossing boundaries between fi...

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Trailer: Arnold Schwarzenegger in 'Aftermath'

Colour us excited for Arnold Schwarzenegger's latest film, Aftermath . The action icon has had a tough time of it since returning to...

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Trailer: The Room's Greg Sestero & Tommy Wiseau Reunite For 'Best F(r)iends'

The Room's Greg Sestero and Tommy Wiseau , the most impressive collaborative force since Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski, reunite on-...

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DVD Review: Dolph Lundgren in Shark Lake

Dolph Lundgren stars in Shark Lake which has been dubbed by one fellow critic as "ridiculous fun," but sadly never achieves ei...

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DVD Review: Michael Winner's 'The Wicked Lady'

Michael Winner was not a filmmaker known for his tact and grace – so those expecting a straight-laced period feature from his 1983 film,...

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EIFF Review: The Hollow Point

Patrick Wilson and Ian McShane take on the cartel in contemporary western meets Mexploitation flick, The Hollow Point . Director Gonzal...

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EIFF Review: The Man Who Was Thursday

An adaptation of any existentialist novel is bound to be a challenge for even the most experienced of filmmakers, let alone a writer-di...

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EIFF Review: The End

Film festivals are great for providing us with marvellous little curiosities like Guillaume Nicloux's The End in which he re-teams w...

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EIFF Review: The Childhood of a Leader

Brady Corbet's directorial debut, The Childhood of a Leader , is an unsettling operatic piece that gives the coming of age film a gr...

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Review: Bastille Day

There's a touch of Luc Besson influence floating around Idris Elba's latest film, Bastille Day , a Parisian set thriller that...

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Trailer: Blake Lively vs. Sharks in 'The Shallows'

Meet your next obsession as Blake Lively moves from the timeless elegant camp of The Age of Adaline to the blood-stained saltwater of th...

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GFF16 Review: Matthias Schoenaerts in 'Disorder (Maryland)'

Matthias Schoenaerts leads Alice Winocour's Disorder (occasionally titled Maryland ), a slow-burning thriller that examines the li...

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