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ALL OF US STRANGERS REVIEW: A PORTRAIT OF LOVE, NOSTALGIA, SOLITUDE AND
TIGHT CINEMATOGRAPHY.



Adapted himself from a 1987 Tokyo-set novel by Yamada Taichi, Andrew Haigh takes
us on a journey of intimate love, loss, and solitude in his sixth feature film,
All of Us Strangers. … Read More All of Us Strangers Review: a portrait of love,
nostalgia, solitude and tight cinematography.

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WICKED LITTLE LETTERS REVIEW: A JOYFULLY SWEARY FILM THAT OUTWEIGHS
ITS PREDICTABILITY.



Charming and cheerful with a wicked use of expletives, the aptly named, Wicked
Little Letters jovially revives a piece of forgotten true crime English history
that rocked 1920s England. Directed by Thea Sharrock (known for Me Before You,
2016), this comedy-come-mystery, brings to life the quaint seaside community of
Littlehampton in West Sussex, following two familys: the Swan’s and the
Goodings.… Read More Wicked Little Letters Review: a joyfully sweary film that
outweighs its predictability.


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THE HOUSE (2022) REVIEW: 3 STORIES, 3 FAMILIES, 1 HOUSE.



Described as a ‘dark comedy/drama’, The House, produced by British-American
animation company Nexus Studios, is an anthology of three short surrealist
tales. Each one directed by a different independent stop motion artist; Segment
I, And Heard Within a Lie Is Spun (dir. Emma De Swaef), Segment II, Then Lost Is
Truth That Can’t Be Won… Read More The House (2022) Review: 3 Stories, 3
Families, 1 House.

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LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (2006) REVIEW: A DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY ON THE ROAD



Sitting midway between a classic American road movie and family tragicomedy,
Little Miss Sunshine (directed by the husband-wife team, Jonathan Dayton and
Valerie Faris) follows the dysfunctional Hoover family on a cross-state road
trip from New Mexico to California, so that the youngest of them can attend the
‘Little Miss Sunshine’ childs beauty pageant. Overworked… Read More Little Miss
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