All posts tagged LFF

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    Brimstone

    There’s nothing inherently wrong with depicting violence towards women. Indeed,...

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    Ethel & Ernest

    Only those with the stoniest of hearts could fail to be moved by Ethel...

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    Paterson

    Jim Jarmusch has always been a director who marches to the beat of his own...

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    Elle

    Paul Verhoeven’s sophisticated, twisted shocker Elle reminds us that beneath...

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    Planetarium

    Planetarium looks and sounds like a good film. It has Natalie Portman in it and...

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    The Birth of a Nation

    Here’s a story that dates back over 50 years. Not slavery, or the...

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    Being 17

    André Téchiné’s sexual awakening drama, Being 17, is a simple but emotionally...

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    Le Méchanique de L’Ombre (Scribe)

    La Mécanique de L’Ombre (Scribe) is a French...

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    My Life as a Courgette

    If Disney had their hands on this thing, it would be My Life as a...

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    Ascent

    Ascent is an intriguing little curio with a lot on its agenda; too much, it...