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We catch up with Bemz ahead of the sophomore outing of M4 Festival to talk creating opportunities and his love for the ...
Eva Libertad’s Deaf is an intimate domestic drama of disjunctures and interiors. She engages us with a difficult conceit: a ...
Ahead of their slot at Edinburgh Psych Fest, La Sécurité’s Éliane Viens-Synnott on her mission to connect everyday events to ...
Readers might find catharsis in Discontent, Beatriz Serrano’s acerbic yet slight debut novel about millennial workplace ennui ...
The styles of both Wes Anderson and Christopher Guest are evoked in this winning documentary about the kooky community ...
Campbell X's long-awaited second feature, a queer road movie set in South Africa, suffers from irritating characters, ...
Michigan five-piece Hot Mulligan firmly mark their territory as the spearheading leaders of the Midwest emo revolution.
Adeleine a gem from high school. Barley was a walk from my dorm to class, and Playing Classics can now soundtrack my trek to ...
Mike Flanagan's latest adaptation of Stephen King has some issues, but its fine performances and a fondness for theatricality ...
Sepideh Farsi's heartbreaking documentary depicts life in Gaza during Israel's brutal military campaign through the eyes of ...
Guitar is undoubtedly a pleasant listen and a fine addition to the DeMarco canon, if unlikely to go down as a classic.
A dour, middle-aged Iranian mortician forms a bond with a rebellious young pop star wanted by the Iranian regime in this ...
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