Review: Make Up – Bleak Realism of Self-Discovery
Katie Evans reviews the psycho-sexual feature debut from Claire Oakley
Katie Evans reviews the psycho-sexual feature debut from Claire Oakley
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Andrew Haigh’s low-key British drama is perfect in its simplicity says Matt Clarson.
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Editor Natalie reviews ageing cinematic legend John Boorman’s latest ahead of its home entertainment release.