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Film editor Eva Borras reviews the most recent feature by Will Sharpe, coming to the big screen on the 1st of January
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Film editor Eva Borras reviews the most recent feature by Will Sharpe, coming to the big screen on the 1st of January
A 60 minute, engaging performance tackling the pressing issue of climate change from points of view that are not often considered.
Film editor Eva Borras discusses the British film 'Pressure', the first Black British movie directed in 1975 by Horace Ové as well as his impact as a moviemaker in the 70s.
Film Editor Eva Borras Paredes takes a look at what to watch when you want to learn a bit more about climate change
Red Moon Tide is the latest feature by Galician director, screenwriter, and cinematographer Lois Patiño. A much-loved member of a rural fishing community has gone missing, and ever since his disappearance an immobilising curse has worked its way into each of the villagers. [Red Moon Tide is streaming on MUBI now.]
With wins for both Florian Zeller and Anthony Hopkins for Adapted Screenplay and Actor in a Leading Role, The Father has solidified its place as one of 2021's best movies.
Film editor Oliver Weir discusses the Best Picture nominee "Minari". The latest work by Lee Isaac Chung (director of the fabulous "Munyurangabo" (2007)), Minari follows the Yi family as they start from scratch, having moved from bustling California to the forests of rural Arkansas.
Film contributor Eva Borras reviews the 2020 American thriller "Black Bear", starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott, and Sarah Gadon.
Film contributor Eva Borras reviews one of the most highly anticipated films of 2021, as well as one of the most critically acclaimed: The Sound of Metal. Having recently picked up Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Original Screenplay, and winning the Oscar for Best Editing and Best Sound, this is not a film you'll want to miss.
'Cherry'—led by Tom Holland in his most demanding role—recounts five tumultuous years in a young man's life, whether it's young love or crippling addiction, prison life or the brutality of war. 'Cherry' has so far divided audiences with its showy (and often irregular) visual style. Film Editor Oliver Weir reviews this latest feature from the Russo brothers, which is streaming on Apple TV+ now.
Film contributor Eva Borras takes a look at the latest Netflix original feature 'Moxie': a story of high schoolers rebelling against attitudes in their school that have gone unchallenged for too long—directed and starring Amy Poehler.
In honour of the late Cicely Tyson, film contributor Eva Borras takes a look back at one of the star's most iconic roles
Rosamund Pike stars as the legal guardian shark, Marla Grayson, defrauding rich elderly wards by forced guardianships. A new potential ward captures Marla's attention, but is she just a vulnerable old lady, and is the opportunity just too good to be true? Eva Borras reviews this new Amazon Prime feature.
Film editor Oliver Weir takes a look at two new films streaming on MUBI now. The first: a delightfully wild new film by Guy Maddin; and the second: a new short by John Smith that looks at life at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Film Editor Oliver Weir reviews Jack Stauber's new short film 'OPAL', available to watch for free on Youtube and Adult Swim.
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