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Movie #32 2023: The Worst Person in the World (2021)

22 May 202322 May 2023
When The Worst Person in the World was released, there was a lot of buzz around it. Not only did lead Renate Reinsve win the Best Actress award at Cannes,…
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Movie #72 2022: Oldboy (2003)

8 Sep 20225 Sep 2022
Can you believe this movie has been sitting in my DVD collection for 18 months and I only watched it last week? Even though I knew that it is critically…
Awards Season…

Movie #35 2022: Drive My Car (2021)

8 Apr 20224 Apr 2022
Drive My Car is a tough one for me to review. There's a lot going on within it... but also seemingly very little? In fact, I'm not entirely sure what…
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Movie #20 2022: Petite Maman (2021)

1 Mar 202219 Feb 2022
Ahhhh, that's better. After a slew of 3 Q films, I've finally come across something exceptional. Of course, I'd expect no less of Céline Sciamma, who completely floored me when…
Cerebral…

Movie #216 2021: The Wailing (2016)

6 Nov 20216 Nov 2021
Everyone's obsessed with Squid Game, aren't they? Don't know if you've noticed. I get it: it's pretty good. But something tells me that most of the people who are really…
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Movie #124 2021: Caché (2005)

11 May 20214 May 2021
After an onslaught of big blockbusters and sweet animated movies (with the exception of a little Danish gem), it was time to cleanse my palate with some poncey French filmmaking.…
Awards Season…

Movie #59 2021: Minari (2020)

7 Mar 202120 Feb 2021
This is it: the ultimate movie for dreamers. Why are there not more American movies on this topic?! Minari focuses on a family of immigrants from Korea whose children (born…
Drama…

Movie #28 2021: Still Walking (2008)

3 Feb 202126 Jan 2021
Here’s the truth: I loved Like Father, Like Son so much that I couldn’t wait to watch another one of Hirokazu Kore-eda’s other films. And so I came to this…
Drama…

Movie #26 2021: Like Father, Like Son (2013)

1 Feb 202125 Jan 2021
You know when some directors just hit different? That’s Hirokazu Kore-eda. Sometimes, it doesn’t matter if he speaks a different language linguistically, because the language he speaks spiritually is universal.…
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Movie #348 2020: Ema (2019)

13 Dec 202029 Dec 2020
It feels like a while since there's been a weird indie movie on The Quayside Review. It also feels like a while since there's been something one would categorise as…

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