Author Ben Robins

Former Film Editor, Film graduate and general supporter of all things moving-picture related. Accidentally obsessed with Taylor Swift. Long-time Ellen Page fanboy.

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’71 is the work of a seasoned pro, bursting from the fresh-face of an upcoming talent, says Ben Robins from the London Film Festival.

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By failing to knit the two genres together closely enough, Spring’s tonal shifts come across as rather random, trampling all of the well-built emotion previously set out in their wake, says Ben Robins.

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Now getting into his 80s, Boorman returns once again with another unpredictable twist, says Ben Robins from the London Film Festival.

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A sleek, bold and terrific new look into the inner-workings of love and relationships, particularly those affected by distance, says Ben Robins.

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Our writer Ben Robins is attending the London Film Festival for The Edge! Here is his first review of Camp X-Ray with Kristen Stewart.

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The film’s entire demeanor is so well refined that it becomes clear very quickly that Allen could make films like this in his sleep, and at times it almost feels like he is, says Ben Robins.

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Mira is all about the build-up, and with a set-up as lean and intriguing as this one, he finds a lot of joy in gradually ramping up the tension, says Ben Robins.

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Raimi’s initial sequel offered a tremendously diabolical villain that pushed the film to an emotional breaking point for both Spider-Man and his new nemesis – Webb’s second effort does nothing of the sorts, says Ben Robins.

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Flying at a million miles per hour and with a huge, never-ending cast of famous faces, it’s very much a film tailor-made for devoted old-school comedy lovers, says Ben Robins.

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The film is all about the spectacle and it completely sacrifices in the process any chance of ever being even slightly affecting, says Ben Robins.

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