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Notes on Blindness – Movie Review

15 July, 2016 — by Ben Rabinovich0

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In 1980s, academic John Hull lost his sight. It’s a process he recorded on audio-cassettes over a period of three years. Notes on Blindness gives shape to his voice in the form of actor Dan Skinner, who lip-synced John’s voice, and turns the tapes into one of the most audacious experimentations of the documentary form and created one of the most beautiful, deeply moving films of recent times.

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Adult Life Skills – Movie Review

14 July, 2016 — by Ben Rabinovich0

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Adult Life Skills is a charming film about the struggle to come to terms with loss and move on... and the unlimited comedic potential of thumbs with smiley faces.

Adult Life Skills is a charming film about the struggle to come to terms with loss and move on... and the unlimited comedic potential of thumbs with smiley faces.

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Ant-Man – Movie Review

10 July, 2015 — by Rich Watkin0

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I am a man-child. A man who has never quite grown up enough to call himself a grown up. I still love many of the things I did when I was a kid, this includes dragging my wife to see the latest instalment of the Transformers franchise (Dark of the Moon wasn't quite as bad as everyone else said it was. Yeah I said it). The resurgence of Superhero movies in the last seven years has only reinforced my man-child status and with each passing release from Marvel studios I get so giddy I pee a little bit. This includes Marvel's latest entry in its Cinematic Universe: Ant-Man.