
Emma Thrower
uk
Movies reviews only
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Liar's Dice (2014) |
Mohandas' first feature is an impressive feat. Venturing from the rehearsed opening village scenes to the later, crowd-heavy Delhi shots, the fact no passersby look at the camera is a triumph it itself. - HeyUGuys
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| Posted Mar 19, 2021
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Rock Dog (2016) |
You'll long for a slightly smoother animation style (Pixar won't be quaking in their boots), but this surprisingly fun yarn will undoubtedly have youngsters reaching for the nearest guitar. - Empire Magazine
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| Posted Jun 08, 2017
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016) |
Considerably better than its predecessor, the central four may give it their all but the people behind this franchise sadly don't seem all that interested in their crime-fighting, pizza-eating heroes. - Empire Magazine
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| Posted Jun 01, 2016
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Set Fire to the Stars (2014) |
Set Fire To The Stars, like Dylan Thomas himself, has the ability to stir your deepest emotions. - HeyUGuys
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| Posted Jul 01, 2014
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Hyena (2014) |
Ferdinando's Michael Logan was never going to rival Ryan Gosling's Driver or Kim Bodnia's Frank, but the comparisons to both Drive and the Pusher trilogy are inescapable. - HeyUGuys
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| Posted Jun 20, 2014
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N.F.A. (2012) |
Surprisingly unpredictable, N.F.A. has its share of mopey interludes, but ends up unexpectedly close to home. - Total Film
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| Posted Nov 22, 2013
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The Great Hip Hop Hoax (2013) |
The talking-head format may be shopworn, but it rarely undermines this infectious, insightful look at the fickleness of pop stardom. - Total Film
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| Posted Sep 02, 2013
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Happy, Happy (2010) |
With something to relate to in everyone, Happy, Happy is a fun dose of laughter, excitement and spontaneity with added hidden layers that is more than a little infectious. - HeyUGuys
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| Posted Oct 05, 2012
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Circumstance (2011) |
Circumstance may miss out on making a truly startling political point, but it is a thoroughly enjoyable and tautly executed tale of young love, forbidden fruit and the world previous generations leave behind for us. - HeyUGuys
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| Posted Sep 27, 2012
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Samsara (2011) |
With arguably the most incredible colours and landscapes ever been committed to film, Samsara forms consistently coherent episodes that show how, even when other cultures may appear alien, everything is connected. - HeyUGuys
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| Posted Sep 27, 2012
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