The Four Walls of Charlotte Moreland: Accurate Portrayal Of Abuse And Recovery
A prominent feature of abusive relationships is gaslighting; and the inevitable consequence of being gaslighted is an utterly destabilised sense ...
A prominent feature of abusive relationships is gaslighting; and the inevitable consequence of being gaslighted is an utterly destabilised sense ...
Somewhere between the two major scenes of Maisie Richardson-Sellers’ Sunday’s Child (co-written with Charlotte Casey) is an emotionally transitory scene ...
Peter Lee Scott’s His Name Was Gerry opens on a grim scene. A boy processing the death of his best ...
Like the man himself, Échale Ganas: The Villa's Taco Story is bursting with energy. The 30-minute documentary following Victor Villa ...
One would not necessarily expect to be moved by a film about finding love through big data, and one would ...
In his short film The Gallerist (written by Jesse Newman), Adam Holoubek invokes memory in all its subjective form. If ...
Elijah’s Dance explores the consequences of the loss of home primarily through the lens of fear, going one step ahead ...
For those single for a long time, it can engender an obsessive fear of never finding love and a concurrent ...
What director Blake Vaz excels at with the 10-minute horror L.U.N.A. is building up a truly gripping atmosphere of suspense. ...
Osman Cerfon’s animated Je Sors Acheter Des Cigarettes (I’m Going Out For Cigarettes) is beguilingly simple. A 12 year-old boy ...
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