Autism Pride: How Film Taught Me to Live

Autism Pride: How Film Taught Me to Live

“For me, diagnosis meant freedom… celebration… life.” Bella Madge chronicles her journey through film to self-acceptance and understanding in this Autistic Pride piece.

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Hit Man (2024) Review

Hit Man (2024) Review

Richard Linklater film ‘Hit Man’, starring Glen Powell, based on a true story, is a riotous time and equally philosophical, a great symbol of the Summer of Glen. Review by Rehana Nurmahi.

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10 Films Where Ballet and Horror Dance Together

10 Films Where Ballet and Horror Dance Together

Here are 10 films that use ballet to emphasise the horrors at play in their more scary and/or adult narratives. List by Adam Marshall.

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I Saw the TV Glow (2024) Review

I Saw the TV Glow (2024) Review

‘I Saw the TV Glow’ (2024), the latest film from filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun, is an enriching viewing experience, like rediscovering a childhood show. Review by Jake Fittipaldi.

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In a Violent Nature (2024) Review

In a Violent Nature (2024) Review

Chris Nash evokes Malick and van Sant in his 2024 horror film ‘In a Violent Nature’, an immersive experience worth seeing in a theater setting. Review by Lauren Frison.

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Abigail (2024) Review

Abigail (2024) Review

An ensemble cast bring to life criminals stuck in a horrifying situation in ‘Abigail’ (2024), a film that tries to be multiple things but falls short of being any. Review by Rob Jones.

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‘Seven Samurai’ at 70 – Review

‘Seven Samurai’ at 70 – Review

Akira Kurosawa samurai film ‘Seven Samurai’ speaks of the reality of the human experience in masterful ways, making it an unmissable experience even 70 years on. Review by Bella Madge.

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The Book of Clarence (2023) Review

The Book of Clarence (2023) Review

Jeymes Samuel follows ‘The Harder They Fall’ with the visually striking but narratively disjointed ‘The Book of Clarence’ starring LaKeith Stanfield. Review by Rehana Nurmahi.

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‘The Sugarland Express’ at 50 – Review

‘The Sugarland Express’ at 50 – Review

Fifty years on from its release, Steven Spielberg’s debut theatrical feature ‘The Sugarland Express’ remains a unique and underrated Spielbergian gem. Review by Daniel Allen.

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