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‘The Night of the 12th’ Review: An Unsolvable French True-Crime Drama
*First published at The Indiependent* Sooner or later, every police investigator comes across a case that remains unsolved and haunts...
Kieran Webb
Apr 2, 20234 min read
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‘Infinity Pool’ Review: Skarsgård and Goth Star in ‘Disgusting and Hypnotic’ Horror
*First published at The Indiependent* Brandon Cronenberg follows in the footsteps of his father David Cronenberg with a hellish holiday...
Kieran Webb
Mar 23, 20233 min read
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Being John Malkovich: A must-see of 'surreal and cerebral cinema'
Being John Malkovich is a surreal and thought-provoking film that explores the bizarre and often incomprehensible nature of the human...
Kieran Webb
Mar 17, 20233 min read
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Boiling Point: Stephen Graham turns up the heat in fiery kitchen nightmare
Films that have the appearance of being done in a single continuous take often raise two questions. The first: is this actually one shot?...
Kieran Webb
Apr 7, 20221 min read
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Nosferatu at 100: My grave encounter with the vampire classic
The iconic and chilling 1922 vampire classic Nosferatu has terrified audiences for now over a century. Eager to tempt fate and brave into...
Kieran Webb
Mar 30, 20228 min read
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No Time to Die: A spectacular and heartfelt send-off to Daniel Craig's Bond
No Time to Die marks the fifth and final outing for Daniel Craig as the super-slick super spy and 007 – James Bond. No Time to Die runs...
Kieran Webb
Oct 12, 20212 min read
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Why Fantastic Mr. Fox still remains a masterpiece
I, like many others, am eagerly awaiting the release of Wes Anderson’s latest film – The French Dispatch. Originally scheduled to release...
Kieran Webb
Apr 6, 20214 min read
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