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'We Were Dangerous' Review: Rebellion, Girlhood, and the Fire of Resistance
We Were Dangerous teaches us that no one can dim your light and change who you really are - so don’t let them try.

Romey Norton
May 14, 2025


'The Lost Princess' Review: A Visionary Trip Through Time, Love, and Ghosts
It may not be everyone’s cup of psychedelic tea, but The Lost Princess is an evocative, bold film that deserves credit for its heart and originality.

Romey Norton
May 13, 2025


'The Bad Patriots' Review: Myth-Busting with Fire and Film
The Bad Patriots will make you question what it means to be a patriot, and a political one at that.

Romey Norton
May 12, 2025


'The Severed Sun' Review: Cults, Control, and the Shadows Cast by Faith
With an ending that’s twisted and powerful, The Severed Sun will make you think and freak you out at the same time.

Romey Norton
May 11, 2025


'Withdrawal' Review: An Applaud Worthy Hidden Gem for Those That Can Handle it
Despite being a hard watch due to its harrowing subject matter and its abrupt, dark and show-all approach to it, Withdrawal is nothing short of an applaud-worthy hidden gem.

Becca Johnson
May 7, 2025


'A Fantastic Relationship' Review: A Fresh and Fun Spin on Post-Breakup Chaos
Fans of character-driven indie films, awkward situational humour, and on the lookout for a fun, easy film will find A Fantastic Relationship both endearing and honest.

Romey Norton
May 7, 2025


'Final Recovery' Review: Addicts, Secrets, and a Rehab You’ll Want to Escape
If you're into indie thrillers with cult vibes, shady characters, and a healthy dose of mystery, Final Recovery delivers.

Romey Norton
May 6, 2025


'Sharkers' Review: A Wild, Psychedelic Ride Through London’s Underbelly
Beneath the surface-level chaos, Sharkers is a story about escapism, male ego, and the terrifying moment you realise you’re not the main character in your own life.

Romey Norton
May 3, 2025


'Do I Shock U Like Lightning' Review: A Scrappy, Spark-Filled Indie with Heart and Harmony
If you’re craving something feel-good but not fluffy, musical but not a full-blown song-and-dance, Do I Shock U Like Lightning will absolutely hit the spot.

Romey Norton
Apr 29, 2025


'Sound Spring' Review: A Wonderful Documentary Time Capsule of Yellow Springs, Ohio
Sound Spring pirouettes between the poetic and the absurd, inviting us to reconsider how we tell history, how it’s told, and who gets to tell it.

Romey Norton
Apr 22, 2025


'A Weird Kind of Beautiful' Review: Finds Grace in Grime and Grief
What I really like about this indie film is that It’s not trying to reinvent the genre, just to dig into something real. And it succeeds.

Romey Norton
Apr 16, 2025


'Because We Are Too Many' Review: A Raw and Remarkable Motherhood Drama Set in Lockdown Glasgow
Honest, human, and utterly captivating, Because We Are Too Many is a standout example of independent British storytelling.

Romey Norton
Apr 9, 2025


'A Desert' Review: A Tension Filled Horror That Will Shock and Surprise You
While A Desert may not be for everyone, as its deliberately slow pace and abstract narrative require patience.

Romey Norton
Apr 9, 2025


'Minted: The Rise (and Fall?) of the NFT' Review: An Energetic, Wild Look Into the History of the NFT
Whether you’re a crypto evangelist, a curious outsider, or a staunch skeptic, Minted is an essential watch.

Romey Norton
Apr 7, 2025


'The Encampments' Review: A Bold and Brave Portrait of Protest
The Encampments is a historical document that will serve a purpose for years to come.

Romey Norton
Apr 7, 2025


'Hello Beautiful' Review: A Poignant Tale of Strength and Transformation
With a standout lead performance, a touching narrative, and a strong emotional core, Hello Beautiful is a powerful watch.

Romey Norton
Apr 2, 2025


'The Problem of the Hero' Review: A Riveting Clash of Art and Identity
The Problem of the Hero is more than a historical drama. Thought-provoking and impeccably acted, it’s a must-watch!

Romey Norton
Mar 30, 2025


'Nomad Solitude' Review: A Poignant Portrait of Life on the Road
Nomad Solitude remains a compelling and humanizing documentary. It’s a film about resilience, redefining home, and the search for peace.

Romey Norton
Mar 29, 2025


'The Ego Death of Queen Cecilia' Review: An Insight Into Modern Society's Obsession With Fame
The Ego Death of Queen Cecilia offers a suspenseful narrative and a strong insight into modern society's obsession with fame.

Romey Norton
Mar 22, 2025


'Rule Breakers' Review: A Powerful Story of Resilience and Innovation
In Rule Breakers, director Bill Guttentag brings to life an incredible true story that is as thrilling as it is inspiring.

Romey Norton
Mar 19, 2025
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