Liquor Store Dreams – London Film Festival 2022 Review Carmen Paddock October 20, 2022 Reviews Liquor Store Dreams is the rare family-focused documentary that could be longer; compressing two family histories - not to mention a sociological, geopolitical history of South Central Los Angeles - into...
Till – LFF 2022 Review Carmen Paddock October 20, 2022 Reviews Chinonye Chukwu’s sophomore feature is dogged by the same questions facing historical dramas: why dramatise a known story, and why tell it now? Till faces a heightened hurdle by recounting the circumstances...
Geographies of Solitude – LFF 2022 Review Carmen Paddock October 20, 2022 Reviews Not many people thrive in almost-constant isolation, but Zoe Lucas has been captivated by the ecology of Sable Island, off the Nova Scotia coast, since her youth. She is now its only full-time inhabitant and...