Still in some cinemas, it's well worth seeking out Kristen Stewart's emotionally raw directorial debut The Chronology of Water.
Read my ⭐⭐⭐⭐ review 👇
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Still in some cinemas, it's well worth seeking out Kristen Stewart's emotionally raw directorial debut The Chronology of Water.
Read my ⭐⭐⭐⭐ review 👇
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A screen capture of Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn in the 2025 film Dragonfly
In cinemas today from @conic.film, Bull director Paul Andrew Williams returns with startling domestic drama Dragonfly, starring Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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In cinemas now, Brendan Canty's Irish drama Christy is a hopeful and richly drawn coming-of-age story - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Still catching up on reviews out of #EIFF2025, this time with offbeat British missing person drama Misper, which had its world premiere at #edfilmfest this month.
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#EIFF Review: Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn shine in startling domestic drama Dragonfly, the latest from director Paul Andrew Williams - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Screening as part of #edfilmfest #EIFF2025
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EIFF Review: Brendan Canty's Irish drama Christy is a hopeful and richly drawn coming-of-age story - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Now screening at #edfilmfest
#EIFF2025 #EIFF
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EIFF Review: Brendan Canty's Irish drama Christy is a hopeful and richly drawn coming-of-age story - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Now screening at #edfilmfest
#EIFF2025 #EIFF
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Another big day of press screenings lined up @edfilmfest with Odyssey, Dragonfly, I Live Here Now, Sorry Baby and Bulk on the slate! #EIFF #edfilmfest
First day of #EIFF screenings lined up for today and high hopes for these! Great to have the festival back at the Filmhouse too.
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If anyone is out enjoying The Brutalist this weekend, maybe also check out Brady Corbet's debut, the quietly mesmerising Childhood of a Leader. Then, check out my chat with the main man from 2016!
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Poster for Babygirl (2024)
Poster for A Real Pain (2024)
Been away so catching up on some big releases with a belter of a cinema double bill!
Guy from Memento in a job interview: Can you explain this gap on my resume?
So sad to see the news of Jeff Baena's passing, and reflecting on being lucky enough to interview him back in 2014 for Life After Beth.
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Not the most inspiring first and last this year, but appreciate how the posters align.
Just in time for the new year, my countdown of the 20 best films of 2024!
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Just in time for the new year, my countdown of the 20 best films of 2024!
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Indie drama The Outrun is out today on disc! 💿
In the summer, I interviewed the lead Saoirse Ronan, the writer Amy Liptrot, and director Nora Fingscheidt about the film!
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A poetic portrait of life in Mumbai, seen through the eyes of two women and all the unspoken feelings and stolen moments they experience in their daily lives.
Its tenderness and compassion calls to mind Wong Kar Wai - an incredible feat from Kapadia in only her second film. One of the year's best.
I remember seeing the likes of Terminator, T2, Tremors, Robocop etc at around 5-6 and then of course was watching proper films by the time I was 13-14, so Goodfellas, Pulp Fiction etc.
Over twenty years after the original, Ridley Scott presents Gladiator II. Hitting a lot of the same story beats, the stuffed sequel lacks skill and subtlety in its script, but makes up for this with epic swords-and-sandals spectacle. Denzel is in brilliantly menacing form.
I really, really loved All We Imagine as Light. Such a tender, subtle film about Indian womanhood, Mumbai city life and the taboos that govern life there
It's out in UK cinemas, I saw it at my local Picturehouse!
#NowWatching All We Imagine As Light
In UK cinemas from today, Edward Berger's twisty pot-boiler #Conclave, a thriller full of ecclesiastic intrigue and papal power-plays, with an excellent Ralph Fiennes performance at its centre.
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In UK cinemas today and worth seeking out!
Your Monster was an unexpected delight, an offbeat, horror-inflected romcom starring a never-better Melissa Barrera.
My review:
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In UK cinemas this Friday, Edward Berger's twisty pot-boiler #Conclave, a thriller full of ecclesiastic intrigue and papal power-plays, with an excellent Ralph Fiennes performance at its centre.
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#filmsky
Are you able to say which film it is? Can't remember a non-festival press screening in Edinburgh since T2!