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If a thriller depended entirely on its soundtrack, then Thesis on a Homicide would be very thrilling. Unfortunately the music is often the most tense part of the film. Thesis on a Homicide is an Argentinian […]
Indie films are all about experimentation. A small budget imposes restrictions on filmmakers but it also means they don’t have financiers more interested in the bottom line than the vision. Producers aren’t trying to insert […]
The Raindance Film Festival in London is all about independent films and they don’t come much more independent than Muse of Fire. Devotees will recognise the title from the prologue of Henry V, and this […]
Only one episode of The Wrong Mans has been broadcast so far, so everything could change and it could become one of the funniest shows of the year. I am not convinced that this will […]