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The Batman Review

In a market place oversaturated with uninspired money makers conforming to the status quo of comic book blockbusters it’s rare and gratifying to be presented a film like Michael Reeves’s The Batman. An incredibly valuable example of the level of quality these types of films should be held to after years of the genre becoming…

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The Batman Review

In a market place oversaturated with uninspired money makers conforming to the status quo of comic book blockbusters it’s rare and gratifying to be presented a film like Michael Reeves’s The Batman. An incredibly valuable example of the level of quality these types of films should be held to after years of the genre becoming…

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GFF2022: Once Upon a Time in Uganda Review

There is countless moments in Once Upon a Time in Uganda that perfectly communicate the earnest power of cinema felt in the lowly Ugandan slum where Africa’s most prolific filmmaker crafts his work but the one still engraved into my mind and a moment I’ll never forget is Issac Nabwana showing a group of children…

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GFF2022: The Outfit Review

Before Henry Hill could say the words “Hi Mom! What do you think?” He had to obtain one of the foundational aspects of mob iconography. The outfit. The outfit is a small scale mob/ crime drama about Leonard, an English cutter who provides the classy attire for the local mafiosa in his Chicago neighbourhood. After…

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