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'Lay Lefty Down' Review: Finding Humour in Life’s Hardest Moments
In turning tragedy into something quietly reflective — and at times, unexpectedly funny — Lay Lefty Down finds a thoughtful middle ground. It may deal with uncomfortable ideas, but in doing so, it opens the door for conversations that are often left unspoken.

Elliot Lines
Mar 21


'How to Make a Killing' Review: Glen Powell Leads a Slick, Stylish ‘Eat the Rich’ Caper
How to Make a Killing is a solid ‘eat the rich’ caper with a stylish, slick aesthetic, a consistent pace and fun performances. There are twists, turns and tension to keep you hooked, a few laugh-out-loud lines and easy going vibe to the whole thing

Jack Ransom
Mar 20


'Vladimir' Review: Desire, Delusion and Delicious Chaos
Vladimir is clever without being smug, provocative without resorting to cheap tricks. Rachel Weisz anchors the series with a performance that invites us to laugh, wince and worry in equal measure.

Romey Norton
Mar 9
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