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Tag: Indie

Comedy…

Movie #195 2021: While We’re Young (2014)

28 Aug 202123 Aug 2021
It's been some time since I got stuck into a Noah Baumbach film. In fact, it's been over a year, which is actually quite strange for me because I've been…
Art House…

Movie #166 2021: Kajillionaire (2020)

22 Jun 202122 Jun 2021
I'd heard wildly mixed things about Kajillionaire before I watched it. Some absolutely adored this movie, some thought it was pointless and quirky for quirkiness' sake. The truth this, this…
Art House…

Movie #101 2021: She Dies Tomorrow (2020)

18 Apr 202131 Mar 2021
I meaaaaaan... what the fuck was that? Am I too stupid to understand the point of this movie or is it just a massive load of nonsense? She Dies Tomorrow…
Comedy…

Movie #95 2021: Saint Frances (2019)

12 Apr 202127 Mar 2021
Shit. This movie was way too relatable. Is this specifically a movie for millennials? For. Sure.  Saint Frances has quite a simple premise at its heart, but is rooted in…
Art House…

Movie #25 2021: In Fabric (2018)

31 Jan 202125 Jan 2021
What? As you can probably tell by the image used above, this film is more than bizarre. While it will seem like nothing more than a horror film after you…
Art House…

Movie #16 2021: Ratcatcher (1999)

22 Jan 202115 Jan 2021
I’ve chosen to start this review off a little differently, as I wanted to show you the advertising poster that comes with this film. There’s something about it that feels…
Cerebral…

Movie #162 2020: Under the Skin (2013)

20 May 202017 May 2020
Who the hell thought of this? Whoever it was, I found it more interesting that I could ever have expected to. Under the Skin marks Jonathan Glazer's third full length…
Comedy…

Movie #112 2020: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015)

25 Apr 202022 Apr 2020
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl has recently made a resurgence since it was added to Netflix. My only motivation to watch it was because everyone else was doing…
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