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Preliminary Visions of a Girl-Online
While there is a significant reliance on found footage, the filmmakers use scrappy technology like iPhones, Nintendo DSes, webcams and screen…
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Michael review – legacy management 101
Forget all the bad stuff you ever knew about Michael Jackson. Wipe it from your mind. If you happen to…
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Ultras review – shoots and scores
Swedish filmmaker Ragnhild Ekner is a diehard IFK Göteborg fan and was partly driven to make a documentary about ultras, a subculture of…
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Rediscovering Singapore’s first action heroine
“Are you sexy, beautiful and fast?” An advertisement in a 1977 edition of Singaporean newspaper The Straits Times asked. “Beautiful, sexy…
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Rose of Nevada review – a gorgeous Cornish…
I came into this world eyes crossed, the small tip of my nose made bow. The moment my spine steadied…
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Lee Cronin’s The Mummy review – rotten to the core
It makes total sense that filmmaker Lee Cronin was shuffled the keys to the big house following the critical and…
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Departures review – the turbulent journey of…
Like boarding a flight for somewhere promising, only to be met with an emergency landing, Departures never quite reaches the emotional depth…
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Lee Cronin's The Mummy | Miroirs No. 3 | The Blue Trail
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, Christian Petzold’s Miroirs No. 3, and Gabriel Mascaro’s…
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The surprising rhythms of a 24-hour cinema
The movie theatre has become a space fraught with controversy, and rarely because of the film being screened. It feels as…
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Diamanti review – a joyful meta-melodrama…
“Do you have any idea of what you will do with this vaginodrome?” A film director is surrounded by at least…
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