All posts tagged "Cinema of the United Kingdom"
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Limbo | Review
April 27, 2021Immigrant Song: The Personal is Political in Sharrock’s Quietly Sincere Portrait of Asylum Seeker The plight...
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The Banishing | Review
April 19, 2021The Vicar Man: Smith Returns to Period with Bustling Slow Burn If you’re familiar with the...
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In the Earth | Review
April 12, 2021Middling Earth: Wheatley Explores Favored Motifs in Pensive Pandemic Exercise If we’ve gleaned anything about circumventing...
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The Power | Review
April 11, 2021Night Nurse: Faith Finds the Night the Lights Went Out on the Patriarchy in Moody Debt...
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Education | Review
December 6, 2020School of Crock: McQueen Turns His Eyes to the Stars in Final Anthology Installment Across five...
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Luxor | Review
December 5, 2020Hotel Spell: Durra Explores the Tenuousness of the Present Through Romance of the Past She hasn’t...
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Alex Wheatle | Review
November 30, 2020Odds Against Tomorrow: McQueen’s Anthology Explores Tribulations of Famed Novelist For the fourth installment of his...
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Red, White and Blue | Review
November 29, 2020A Bridge Too Far: McQueen Explores the Inherent Sacrifice of Community Service in Straightforward Drama With...
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Mangrove | Review
November 16, 2020All for Notting Hill: McQueen Paints the Power of Resistance in Period Courtroom Drama The first...
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Kindred | Review
November 6, 2020Gaslight of My Life: Marcantonio Debuts a Familiar Slice of Maternal Psychodrama “She giveth life and...