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Purbeck Film Review: Harvey Bounces into The Square and Compass

Purbeck Film Review: Harvey Bounces into The Square and Compass

A pub in Purbeck and the 1950 classic Harvey. What happened on my evening out to this Purbeck Film Festival showing and, most of all; what did I actually think of Kosters comedy? Well here goes…

Raindance Wrap-Up

Raindance Wrap-Up

So the 19th Annual Raindance Film Festival came to a close last week, and with a 62% increase in attendance this year I’m sure the people behind the festival are very pleased with the success. So now it’s over, how did I find it? Well to be completely honest, it was an absolute joy.

Raindance Film Review – Monk3ys

Raindance Film Review – Monk3ys

Our review of Monk3ys which, for those unaware, is a brilliant little found footage physiological thriller that screened at this years Raindance Film Festival.

Raindance Film Roundup #2

Raindance Film Roundup #2

Now the Raindance Festival has come and gone I figured I’d do one more roundup containing my thoughts on some of the films I saw that didn’t warrant full reviews but I had some thoughts on. And just to clarify, by saying they didn’t warrant full reviews I’m not suggesting these films aren’t as good as films with full reviews, it entirely comes down to how much I honestly have to say about them.

Raindance Film Review – Acts Of Godfrey

Raindance Film Review – Acts Of Godfrey

Our Acts Of Godfrey review is ready and can be found online, I don’t want to alarm you, but portions are written in rhyme.

Raindance Film Roundup #1

Raindance Film Roundup #1

With Raindance now in full swing, I have seen plenty of interesting films I have thoughts on, but maybe not enough to sustain an entire review. So here is a round up of my thoughts on Tilva Ros, A Thousand Kisses Deep, Victim and The Most Important Thing About Life Is Not Being Dead.

Raindance Film Review – Black Pond

Raindance Film Review – Black Pond

Black Pond is a dark comedy told in a semi-mockumentary style and features a family recounting the tale of how they came to be accused of murder when a stranger died at their dinner table. It’s not without a few minor flaws but on the whole this might just be one of the most funny and engaging indie comedies in quite some time.

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