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This Week at Harbour Lights: Captain Fantastic, The Little Mermaid, The Beatles and a FREE screening of Blair Witch!
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Writer Harley reviews the brief, albeit touching love story about two French boys, Theo and Hugo.
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Writer Eddy reviews the latest release by Laika Entertainment, the fantastic Kubo and the Two Strings.
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Writer Sophie reviews The Clyde Brother’s latest film, If I could tell you, which explores the issue of infertility.
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Harley James Mitford speaks with Afsaneh Dehrouyeh about her past, present, and future work.
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Live editor Carly-May Kavanagh writes that the highly anticipated animated film, Sausage party, isn’t as great as audiences suggest.
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Writer Sophie reviews Luke Scott’s Morgan, a mesmerizing representation of abuse and human curiosity.
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Though funny in some parts, The Lonely Island’s first feature film is mostly a disappointment according to writer Sophie Trenear.
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Features editor Rehana reviews Don Cheadle’s directorial debut; a biopic about Miles Davis
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This week at Harbour Lights: films from Woody Allen, Pedro Almodovar and Disney.
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In The Edge’s continued FrightFest coverage, film editor Hollie reviews Sean Brosnan’s directorial debut, My Father Die.