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      Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power (2022) It will make you see the way women are portrayed on screen differently. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted May 18, 2023
      Magic Mike's Last Dance (2023) If you want a popcorn and wine fest night out with a group of friends then this will tick that box just don’t expect a storyline. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Feb 24, 2023
      The Son (2022) The ending is predictable but the journey towards it interesting. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Feb 24, 2023
      Saint Omer (2022) Bold, provocative and unapologetic. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Feb 23, 2023
      The Whale (2022) Incredibly moving. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Feb 23, 2023
      Stranger at the Gate (2022) Short but powerful. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Feb 23, 2023
      The Inspection (2022) The Inspection is an outstanding film that tackles some big themes and largely does this well. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Feb 23, 2023
      Husband (2022) It’s hard to say if I enjoyed it, but I did find it thought-provoking. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Feb 08, 2023
      All Is Vanity (2022) It feels as if Mereles is trying to make a surreal, whodunit, social commentary on the banality and vanity of the fashion world. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Oct 19, 2022
      Don't Worry Darling (2022) Don’t Worry Darling is visually stunning but once the plot twist is revealed, there’s little substance to the script. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Sep 22, 2022
      Ticket to Paradise (2022) This film is for die hard Julia Roberts and George Clooney fans. However, if you’re looking for a 90s or early 2000 rom com this is not it, not by a long shot. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Sep 17, 2022
      Mr. Malcolm's List (2022) I enjoyed it. Just let it wash over you. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Sep 01, 2022
      Eiffel (2021) What lets Eiffel down, as ironic as it sounds is the love story. It feels a bit contrived. Lovely as it is, I could have done with less of it and more about the man and his buildings. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Aug 19, 2022
      Swan Song (2021) Swan Song shows you how to out with a bang and stay true to yourself. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Jun 15, 2022
      Jurassic World Dominion (2022) It felt predictable, bloated and boring most of the time. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Jun 09, 2022
      Vortex (2021) Vortex is a film about love, ageing and memory because in the end, all we have are our memories. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted May 13, 2022
      The Northman (2022) The beauty of this film isnt the story but the visual feast for the eyes, the direction, cinematography, editing and the world created by the co-writer and director, Robert Eggers. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Apr 13, 2022
      Navalny (2022) Whats really good about this documentary is that it doesnt sugarcoat who Navalny is and his past, including excerpts of him talking at far right rallies. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Apr 12, 2022
      Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022) As with the other films in this franchise, it packs in a lot. Too much even and, this film feels long in the final third. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Apr 07, 2022
      Duty Free (2020) on one level [it's] a love letter from a son to his mother who gave him opportunities she could never have. On the other, it is a meditation on ageism, visibility and how the most vulnerable are treated in American society. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Apr 01, 2022
      One of These Days (2020) Joe Cole manages to convey Kyle’s vulnerability and fragile ego without actually saying very much. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Apr 01, 2022
      Benediction (2021) Benediction is at its most sublime when the action is centred during the period of the First World War and the roaring 20s. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Mar 24, 2022
      Cyrano (2021) If you are in the mood for a musical then I would say this is charming way to spend a couple of hours and feast your eyes, ears and mouth with popcorn. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Feb 26, 2022
      The Souvenir Part II (2021) The Souvenir Part II is a dissection of this which feels at times unnecessary, overlong and lacking any charm. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Feb 07, 2022
      Parallel Mothers (2021) As with all his films, women are the beating heart and Parallel Mothers is no exception. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Jan 29, 2022
      Bliss (2021) A refreshing and thought provoking love story between two sex workers that throw up questions regarding identity, vulnerability and attraction. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Dec 30, 2021
      The Hand of God (2021) Hand of God is a great film of the moment. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Dec 11, 2021
      Hope (2019) Hope is a sublime piece of filmmaking. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Dec 10, 2021
      Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires (2018) If you want to be entertained this Halloween by something a little different then spend some time with Chuck Steel - you won't regret it. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Oct 24, 2021
      Boiling Point (2021) Finally, we have what feels like an authentic look at chef life. Boiling Point is a visceral and heart pounding look at the reality: the highs, lows and all the humour that happen during one night of service. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Oct 15, 2021
      No Time to Die (2021) I was left neither shaken nor stirred but rather perplexed. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Oct 08, 2021
      A Thousand Cuts (2020) It's a really moving documentary and one that reminds us of the sacrifices others make to ensure that the truth is heard. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Mar 26, 2021
      Ammonite (2020) It felt disjointed. I loved God's Own Country but with this film, Francis Lee misses the mark for me which is down to the script rather than his direction. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Mar 26, 2021
      The 8th (2020) An important and poignant documentary. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Mar 19, 2021
      A Brixton Tale (2021) A Brixton Tale takes a while to find its stride, but when it does it becomes a relentless and compelling tale of love, racism and class. - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Mar 07, 2021
      The Reunited States (2020) The Reunited States will most certainly light a fire in you, especially this idea of dehumanising and division that so many countries endure due to the rise of identity politics and casual racial bias and hatred. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Mar 05, 2021
      White Lie (2019) The entire success of the film aside from the pacing is down to the astounding performance of Kacey Rohl. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Jan 16, 2021
      County Lines (2019) County Lines is powerful and delivers a visceral gut punch that will leave you thinking by the end of the film: how did we get here. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Dec 04, 2020
      Endless (2020) This film just plods along like a Hallmark type film but takes itself far too seriously and neither the script nor the acting can meet a reasonable standard. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Nov 25, 2020
      Soros (2019) An interesting portrayal and worthwhile documentary. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Nov 20, 2020
      Summer of 85 (2020) This is a coming of age story that is refreshingly different and nuanced. The Summer of '85 reminds us of how everything is dramatic to the young and, your first love is the one that cuts the deepest. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Oct 23, 2020
      Carmilla (2019) If only all debut films were like this: story, style and substance. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Oct 19, 2020
      I Am Samuel (2020) I defy you not to cry. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Oct 19, 2020
      Monsoon (2019) As a film it needs something more than it currently has, even 85 minutes feels too long. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Oct 02, 2020
      23 Walks (2020) Cinema needs more films like these showing older people who have complex back stories and aren't happily married for forty years. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Oct 02, 2020
      Hurt by Paradise (2019) An interesting and refreshing look at a diverse range of female characters we simply don't see enough on screen. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Sep 17, 2020
      Waiting for the Barbarians (2019) Waiting For The Barbarians is a slow burn of a film that gets distracted by the social commentary and the story suffers. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Sep 10, 2020
      Les misérables (2019) Les Miserables is a tour de force and it's hard to believe this is a debut film. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Sep 04, 2020
      Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn (2020) Yusuf Hawkins - Storm Over Brooklyn is an emotional and sensitive examination of racial tensions, grief and political point scoring that is ever present today. - Liquid Marmalade
      Read More | Posted Aug 20, 2020
      Babyteeth (2019) Ultimately Babyteeth is a visceral and challenging coming of age story that reminds us all that we shouldn't take life for granted. It is filled with humour and great acting and should be watched by all - Battle Royale With Cheese
      Read More | Posted Aug 17, 2020
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