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The Big Sick Review

Silicon Valley star Kumail Nanjiani gets an Apatow-endorsed showcase with this heartfelt and hilarious true story of the early days of his relationship.

  • Review
  • 3rd August 2017
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Dunkirk Review

Christopher Nolan’s immersive epic is an elegantly constructed ticking-clock thriller that is unlike any war movie that’s come before.

  • Review
  • 27th July 2017
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War for the Planet of the Apes Review

Andy Serkis astounds once again as director Matt Reeves completes the Planet of the Apes trilogy in style.

  • Review
  • 23rd July 2017
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EIFF 2017: The Little Hours Review

Alison Brie, Aubrey Plaza and Kate Micucci star as frustrated nuns in Jeff Baena’s adaptation of Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron.

  • Review
  • 6th July 2017
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Interview with Neil Triffett, writer/director of EMO the Musical

Neil Triffett discusses his high school comedy EMO the Musical, which screened at this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival.

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EIFF 2017: England is Mine Review

Jack Lowden stars as Morrissey in Mark Gill’s exploration of the indie icon’s formative years in working-class Manchester.

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  • 3rd July 2017
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EIFF 2017: Kaleidoscope Review

Toby Jones stars for his brother Rupert in this psychological thriller about a mild-mannered fortysomething with a chequered past and a fractured mind.

  • Review
  • 2nd July 2017
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EIFF 2017: Waterboys Review

A crime writer and his son – both reeling from failed relationships – reconnect on a trip to Edinburgh in this poignant Dutch comedy drama.

  • Review
  • 30th June 2017
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EIFF 2017: Freak Show Review

Alex Lawther gives an astonishing performance as a flamboyant, “transvisionary gender obliviator” in Trudie Styler’s poignant high school dramedy.

  • Review
  • 27th June 2017
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EIFF 2017: EMO the Musical Review

An emo kid in an Australian high school finds his scene cred under threat when he falls for a Christian girl in Neil Triffett’s sharp musical comedy.

  • Review
  • 26th June 2017
  • Adam
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