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Standing Tall

Alex Heeney / March 27, 2016

Standing Tall is a gritty coming-of-ager told through rose-coloured glasses

…it on her desk — but his emotional intelligence is almost non-existent. We see how deeply he’s been scarred by his mother’s indifference and selfishness. Rod Paradot as Malony Ferrandot…

Alex Heeney / September 28, 2020

An in-depth conversation with the women behind Mouthpiece

…her choices have been a reaction to or rebellion against her mother; it goes so deep she doesn’t even know where the rebellion ends and she begins. After Mouthpiece premiered…

First Stripes

Brett Pardy / June 30, 2018

Review: First Stripes depicts masculinity in training

…choosing it range from the search for an honourable job, to a need of discipline, or a desire for adventure. It remains unclear throughout whether any of the trainees realize…

Michael Pearce, Beast, Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn

Alex Heeney / January 21, 2018

Establishing Shots: Introducing Beast director Michael Pearce

…officer Clifford. Even then, it was as much about just getting to know each other a bit and creat[ing] some intimacy with the actors, as opposed to deeply workshopping a…

The Party, Sally Potter

Alex Heeney / March 1, 2018

Sally Potter’s The Party is a dynamic, witty ensemble film

…takes a seat on his chair at the centre of the living room, right between the speakers of his sound system, defiantly occupying space like a king on a throne….

Overlooked actors, best of 2017, Riz Ahmed, Una, David Troughton, The Levelling, Gemma Arterton, Their Finest, Alicia Silverstone, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Elle Fanning, The Beguiled, Andrew Scott, Handsome Devil

Seventh Row Editors / March 7, 2018

A closer look at 2017’s unsung performances

After an awards season that awarded all the same actors, we want to give some appreciation to 2017’s most overlooked performances. Read the rest of our best of the year…

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