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Movie Review: A Thousand Years of Good Prayers at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
It sends you away with a certain feeling of satisfaction.
Movie Review: The Fall at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
A visually stunning and wildly creative film.
It's worth seeing for its originality and ingenuity alone.
The performances are great, the story interesting, and the messages behind it admirable.
Movie Review: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
There's a niggling feeling that this could have been so much more; it feels un-ambitious and underwhelming.
Movie Review: Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite) at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
This will undoubtedly be one of the better films of 2008 by year’s end.
Movie Review: Life Track at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
This is a beautifully conceived film that proves the theory that less can sometimes be more.
Movie Review: Alone in Four Walls at the Edinburgh Intertnational Film Festival 2008
This is possibly one of the most boring cinematic experiences I've had in a long, long time.
This is a painfully honest and exhaustively emotional film.
Movie Review: Standard Operating Procedure at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
This is one shocking documentary.
Movie Review: Slingshot (Tirador) at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
Realistic and raw filmmaking from the Philippines.
Although nothing to shout from the rooftops about, Married Life has a great cast and a nice feel for the time period that merit a watch.
Movie Review: Three Miles North of Molkolm at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
More of an experience than a documentary, Three Miles... is perhaps not great in any way but certainly worth a look.
Movie Review: Somers Town at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
A somewhat lighter toned film than some of Meadows' previous work, but still a great little film...
Lesbians, a muslce-man and a human-hedgehog are just some of the ingredients in this peculiar and amateurish film.
Movie Review: Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008 - Red
Brian Cox gives a brilliant performance in this touching and very well crafted little flick.