Alex Heeney reviews Stéphan Castang's film Vincent Must Die works like a zombie film, where anybody could become a zombie at a moment’s notice — and not the …
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Alex Heeney reviews Stéphan Castang's film Vincent Must Die works like a zombie film, where anybody could become a zombie at a moment’s notice — and not the …
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Alex Heeney reflects back on the best films of 2023 so far. Discover more Seventh Row Best of Lists hereAs usual, my list of the best films of the year is off …
Felix van Groenigen and Charlotte Vandermeersch's The Eight Mountains is about the ebbs and flows of time and the friendship between two unlikely friends over …
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In this interview, Alice Winocour discusses telling a subjective story of coping with PTSD in her film Revoir Paris. Read our review of Revoir Paris. This is …
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Charlotte Lebon's feature debut, Falcon Lake, is a sensitive look at a pair of teenagers caught between childhood and adulthood, friendship and romance. Falcon …
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Ally Pankiw’s I Used to Be Funny addresses coping with PTSD with a light touch, in this story of a struggling female comic. The film had its world premiere at …
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