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Liam Dunn

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The Party (2017) 82% EDIT “The Party is whip-smart satire at its very best.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 18, 2017 Full Review I Am Not a Witch (2017) 98% EDIT “...a remarkable film that manages to balance absurdity and outrage in a perfectly observed character piece.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 18, 2017 Full Review Ingrid Goes West (2017) 84% EDIT “...a darkly funny cautionary tale about the dangers of social media...” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 13, 2017 Full Review Professor Marston & the Wonder Women (2017) 87% EDIT “...uses the template of the traditional biopic to put forward "non-traditional" gender roles...” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 12, 2017 Full Review Outlaws (2017) 37% EDIT “...a gloriously rendered and assured debut feature...” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 10, 2017 Full Review Most Beautiful Island (2017) 94% EDIT “...a fascinating and tense low budget film drawn from real life inspiration.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 10, 2017 Full Review Lucky (2017) 97% EDIT “What better way to end such an illustrious career than to smile in the face of death? Seems like a very Harry Dean Stanton thing to do.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 10, 2017 Full Review Last Flag Flying (2017) 77% EDIT “...a film about the conflict at the heart of American patriotism.” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 10, 2017 Full Review Breathe (2017) 67% 9.50/20 EDIT “It is a shame that the film isn't quite as innovative as the people it is portraying...” – FILMINK (Australia) Oct 5, 2017 Full Review Son of a Gun (2014) 63% 4/5 EDIT “This is a film of tough men doing tough things, of shoot outs and car chases, and of backstabbing double crosses. This is what has been missing from action cinema lately, and it is refreshing and exciting to see something so propulsive.” – We Got This Covered Apr 13, 2015 Full Review White God (2014) 87% 6/10 EDIT “White God is an ambitious and thrilling, if a little uneven, canine-centric drama.” – We Got This Covered Feb 24, 2015 Full Review The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015) 67% 6/10 EDIT “The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a perfectly serviceable comedy for the retirement crowd, but it has a troubling undercurrent of cultural awkwardness that's too hard to ignore.” – We Got This Covered Feb 24, 2015 Full Review Ex Machina (2014) 92% 8/10 EDIT “Ex Machina is smart, sexy and thrilling sci-fi filmmaking at its most fascinating.” – We Got This Covered Jan 19, 2015 Full Review Boy and the World (2013) 93% 8/10 EDIT “Though it can be blunt, the beautifully-rendered coloring book animation of The Boy and the World gels so well with its more adult themes that any flaws are largely forgotten.” – We Got This Covered Dec 23, 2014 Full Review Winter Sleep (2014) 87% 8/10 EDIT “Sprawling, thought-provoking, lengthy, intense, frustrating and stunning. No, Winter Sleep isn't quite Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, but it's still Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Palme D'Or-winning latest.” – We Got This Covered Dec 23, 2014 Full Review The Little Death (2014) 61% 8/10 EDIT “An uproariously funny and honest sex comedy, The Little Death is an absolute laugh riot.” – We Got This Covered Oct 19, 2014 Full Review The Green Prince (2014) 76% 7/10 EDIT “A gripping tale of espionage and friendship beyond borders, The Green Prince is a pleasant surprise and most definitely worth a watch.” – We Got This Covered Oct 17, 2014 Full Review Hard to Get (2014) 6/10 EDIT “While far from stellar, Hard to Get remains a fun and clever South African action noir.” – We Got This Covered Oct 15, 2014 Full Review The World of Kanako (2014) 67% 8/10 EDIT “Though it is relentlessly violent and at times difficult to watch, The World Of Kanako possesses a raw momentum that is undeniable.” – We Got This Covered Oct 13, 2014 Full Review Jimi: All Is by My Side (2013) 64% 4/10 EDIT “Despite a decent performance from Andr Benjamin and its shots at controversy, Jimi: All Is by My Side is a Hendrix origin story that does nothing innovative with the biopic genre.” – We Got This Covered Sep 24, 2014 Full Review Welcome to New York (2014) 77% 8/10 EDIT “Welcome to New York is depraved, confrontational and insidiously intriguing. Gerard Depardieu's electric performance needs to be seen to be believed.” – We Got This Covered Aug 13, 2014 Full Review Ballet Boys (2014) 80% 5/10 EDIT “A visually slick documentary, Ballet Boys takes steps toward being an insightful look at the lives of three young male ballet dancers, but unfortunately, it does not go far enough.” – We Got This Covered Aug 11, 2014 Full Review The Dirties (2013) 83% 4/10 EDIT “In meta-mockumentary The Dirties, the all important issue of high school violence is undercut by a little too much preaching and not enough subtlety.” – We Got This Covered Jun 5, 2014 Full Review The Two Faces of January (2014) 80% 7/10 EDIT “The Two Faces of January is an old fashioned thriller from the writer of Drive that despite a few missteps, is still a thoroughly fascinating directorial debut.” – We Got This Covered May 15, 2014 Full Review
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