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Midsommar – Review

If anyone was worried that burgeoning horror auteur Ari Aster was going to mellow out after his disturbing debut, you can sleep easy. Aster’s latest (which shares more than a passing resemblance to...
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The Little Stranger – Review

Director Lenny Abrahamson follows his Oscar-nominated Room by opening things up to a mansion with this period Gothic mystery. Said mansion is the dilapidated Hundreds Hall in post-War rural Warwickshire, and...
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Detroit – Review

Kathryn Bigelow’s return to cinemas couldn’t be more tragically timely. Just over a week after the horrifying Nazi rally in Charlottesville, the racism deep at the roots of the American psyche has been...
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Kids in Love – Review

No-one ever sets out to make a bad film. In a world peppered with pessimism, there's a hope that whenever there is new cinematic project , there is good intention at its heart. Yet, as we clearly know, the...
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The Maze Runner – Review

Wes Ball's accomplished take on the popular book series by James Dashner brings new possibilities to a subgenre that's rapidly becoming more and more derivative as time goes on. Ball’s feature debut with...