Crip Camp (2020) Review

Crip Camp (2020) Review

Nominated for Documentary Feature at the 2021 Oscars, “Crip Camp is an essential story of liberty and spirit against impossible odds”. James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham direct, Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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Collective (2019) Review

Collective (2019) Review

Romanian film ‘Collective’, a nominee in both the Documentary Feature and International Feature categories at the 2021 Oscars, is “one of the most important documentaries of all time”. Mark Carnochan reviews.

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Over the Moon (2020) Review

Over the Moon (2020) Review

Walt Disney Animation legend Glen Keane returns to animated cinema for 2021 Oscars nominee ‘Over the Moon’ from Netflix, a film that “features relevant themes of loss and personal ambition”.

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A Secret Love (2020) Review

A Secret Love (2020) Review

A lesbian couple who kept their relationship secret for 70 years are documented in this 2020 Chris Bolan feature ‘A Secret Love’, reviewed by Annice White.

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12 Hour Shift (2020) Review

12 Hour Shift (2020) Review

’12 Hour Shift’, written and directed by Brea Grant, “embraces its trashier elements”, with its commitment to dark humour and excessive brutality being commendable. Rory Doherty reviews.

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Breach (2020) Review

Breach (2020) Review

2020 sci-fi actioner ‘Breach’, starring Bruce Willis, takes a lot of inspiration from the likes of ‘Alien’, but is a painful and unoriginal genre offering. Kieran Judge reviews.

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Soul (2020) Review

Soul (2020) Review

2020 Pixar release ‘Soul’ is a relatable tale for anyone who has ever lost passion, drive or a sense of purpose, but is one more for the adults than the children. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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The Midnight Sky (2020) Review

The Midnight Sky (2020) Review

George Clooney directs and stars in Netflix Original film ‘The Midnight Sky’, adapted from Lily Brooks-Dalton’s novel “Good Morning Midnight”. Joseph Wade reviews.

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Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) Review

Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) Review

Following the exhilarating and historic ‘Wonder Woman’, Gal Gadot and Chris Pine return for Patty Jenkins’ much anticipated follow up ‘Wonder Woman 1984’, reviewed here by Leoni Horton.

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