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BQFF Reviews: ‘ The Parade’, ‘Yossi’ and ‘Les Invisibles’

BQFF Reviews: ‘ The Parade’, ‘Yossi’ and ‘Les Invisibles’

The Parade (Serbia) In a country where arguments are settled with guns and the word ‘faggot’ is the most demoralising of insults, being..

April 9, 2013 with 0 Comments
Film Review: Rust and Bone

Film Review: Rust and Bone

Rust and Bone is powerfully and arrestingly reflective of life in more ways than one. The plot itself is a dramatic one, far removed from..

March 26, 2013 with 0 Comments
Celeste and Jesse Forever

Celeste and Jesse Forever

Star and Co-Writer of Celeste and Jesse Forever is Hollywood’s newest double tasker, Rashida Jones. The name might ring a bell but then..

March 21, 2013 with 0 Comments
Thermae Romae – Japanese Film Festival 2012

Thermae Romae – Japanese Film Festival 2012

 Javier who? Vulture votes Hiroshi Abe as the next big foreign language film heart throb. The jury is out as to whether he has made a..

December 3, 2012 with 0 Comments
Gyllenhaal and Guns? End of Watch Review

Gyllenhaal and Guns? End of Watch Review

Have you ever seen the show Cops? It’s pretty riveting as far as trashy late night TV viewing goes, right? Well End of Watch is like a..

November 27, 2012 with 0 Comments
Killing Them Softly Review

Killing Them Softly Review

The characters in Aussie filmmaker Andrew Dominik’s latest film, Killing them Softly do not get killed softly with songs. They get killed..

November 13, 2012 with 0 Comments
Safety not Guaranteed – Film Review

Safety not Guaranteed – Film Review

Picking a film to see on your typical ‘dinner and a movie’ date can really make or break the potential possibility of a date number two..

October 31, 2012 with 0 Comments
Marley – DVD Review and Competition

Marley – DVD Review and Competition

His name is synonymous with reggae, dreadlocks and smoking ganja, but Bob Marley was a man who had a lot more going on in his tragically..

October 17, 2012 with 0 Comments
About Face

About Face

You’d be forgiven for thinking supermodels, the most beautiful women in the world, would be exempt from the usual body hang-ups that..

October 15, 2012 with 0 Comments
Boy Eating the Bird’s Food – Film Review

Boy Eating the Bird’s Food – Film Review

Greece is a country whose people can proudly boast that their homeland is considered by many to be the birthplace of modern Western..

October 3, 2012 with 0 Comments
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