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MIFF REVIEW | The Ballad of Wallis Island (2025)

Derek Armstrong / 10:30 / 18.08.25
A musical charmer set in the British isles is a great way for out-of-towners to experience MIFF for themselves.
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REVIEW | Spaceman (2024)

Derek Armstrong / 9:47 / 12.03.24
Film #87 in Adam Sandler's deal with Netflix fails in a different way than many of those that came before.
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REVIEW | Maestro (2023)

Derek Armstrong / 7:58 / 29.12.23
Bradley Cooper's attempt to bring the life of Leonard Bernstein to the screen cannot figure out why it is doing that.
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REVIEW | She Said (2022)

Derek Armstrong / 12:36 / 22.11.22
A powerful new film focuses on the investigative journalism that exposed Harvey Weinstein as guilty of serial sexual assault.
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REVIEW | The Dig (2021)

Derek Armstrong / 9:33 / 02.02.21
The Sutton Hoo dig in Suffolk, England produced many greater treasures, and some smaller ones, like this movie.
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REVIEW | Promising Young Woman (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 8:29 / 11.01.21
Killing Eve showrunner Emerald Fennell brings us a searing debut that puts a black comic spin on sexual assault.
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MIFF REVIEW | Wildlife (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 10:39 / 06.08.18
Paul Dano could once be counted on as a wild card in whatever project he chose, but Wildlife provides the exception to that rule.
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Review: Suffragette (2015)

Derek Armstrong / 10:25 / 06.01.16
Promise unfulfilled It’s shocking to be reminded that a hundred years have not yet passed since women were
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Review: Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)

John Roebuck / 11:45 / 21.01.14
There’s a composed melancholy to Inside Llewyn Davis that for better or for worse creates a sense of dissatisfaction

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