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‘Regretting You’ Review: A Lacklustre Film Of What-Ifs And Secrecy
Miscommunication and secret-keeping are two of cinema’s greatest tools in building tension and drama. But s […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 2 months, 2 weeks ago
‘The Drowned’ Review: Disturbingly Intriguing In Concept Yet Shallow In Character
There’s something in the water. It lurks, ancient and unknown, dangerous and hypnotic like a siren’s call. For […] -
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‘Psycho Therapy’ Review: Deliciously Twisted With Just The Right Amount Of Chaos
Writers take inspiration from everything, whether it’s real life, fiction, or even their personal e […] -
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‘Dirty Boy’ Review: An Aesthetic Exploration Of Cults And Religion
Religious themes are a staple in most horror flicks, given their close ties to spirituality and otherworldly […] -
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‘Young Hearts’ Review: A Beautiful Showcase Of Young And Reckless Love
More than a story of innocent and impish love, Young Hearts is a beautifully gut-wrenching exploration of […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 4 months, 3 weeks ago
‘Sorry, Baby’ Review: A Beautifully Nuanced Coming-Of-Age For Adults
The truth of the matter is, people never stop growing up. They never stop learning things. Even as adults, […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 5 months, 2 weeks ago
‘The Shadow Scholars’ Review: An Empathic Dissection Of This Billion-Dollar Academic Secret
An eye-opening journey into a plague of the academic space, The Shadow Scholars is a fascinating dissection of […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 6 months ago
Interview with ‘Mission: Impossible:-The Final Reckoning’ composers Max Aruj and Alfie Godfrey
Slow-burning, high stakes and undoubtedly guided by its score, Mission: Impossible- The Final Reckoning is an […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 7 months, 1 week ago
‘Tummy Monster’ Review: An Intoxicatingly Disturbing Presentation Of Entitlement
Gruelling and disturbing, Tummy Monster is a strange presentation of entitlement. An exhibition of male idiocy […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 7 months, 1 week ago
‘Tummy Monster’ Interview: Ciaran Lyons On Exploring Entitlement And Masquerading Identities
An exhibition of male idiocy that touches on parasocial boundaries and entitlement, Tummy Monster is a visceral […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 8 months, 2 weeks ago
‘The Extraordinary Miss Flower’ Interview: Emiliana Torrini, Iain Forsyth And Jane Pollard On Letter-Writing As An Art Form
A lucid dream-like experience, The Extraordinary Miss Flower is a fantastic film born simply from a box of […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 8 months, 3 weeks ago
‘Sharp Corner’ Director Jason Buxton On His Slow-Burn Psychological Thriller
Quiet and methodically slow, Sharp Corner is a psychological marvel shown at this year’s Glasgow Film F […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 11 months, 3 weeks ago
‘Nightbitch’ Review: A Feral and Delectable Venture Into Motherhood
Feral yet oddly beautiful, the Amy Adams-starring Nightbitch takes animal imagery to the next level. The film […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 12 months ago
‘Rumours’ Review: An Excellent Cast Carries an Absurdist Incoherence
With its timely release during an election year, Rumours, with its dark wit and star-studded cast led by Cate […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 1 year, 1 month ago
‘King Baby’ Interview: Kit Redstone And Arran Shearing On Dissecting Masculinity In All Its Different Forms
Stunning and viscerally reflective of reality, King Baby is one to watch at this year’s Belfast Film F […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
Composer Craig Armstrong On The Importance Of Music And Culture In Scotland
High-stakes romance, opulent parties and love confessions in the middle of the airport. You might not know his […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 1 year, 5 months ago
‘The Days of Trees’ Review: A Visceral and Heartbreaking Story of Lost Childhood
The saddest and most heartbreaking stories are usually the simplest told. In The Days of Trees, Tomás […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 1 year, 5 months ago
Album Review: Lone Wolf // REID
After almost a year’s journey of crowdfunding, recording and producing an album, Sophie Reid – going under the […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 1 year, 5 months ago
‘Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound’ Review: A Showcase in the Power of Independent Music-Making
Homegrown talent is the heartbeat of every city’s culture scene. One such hidden gem in the hideaway corners o […] -
Mae Trumata wrote a new post 1 year, 7 months ago
‘The Present’ Review: A Family-Focused Time Travel Extravaganza
Full of sibling misadventures and time travel shenanigans, The Present explores more grounded reasons for […] - Load More
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