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Search Results for: falls around her

Seventh Row Editors / September 15, 2020

Ep. 57: Misbehaviour and British revolution ensemble films

…Suffragette focuses on Maud (Carey Mulligan), a laundry worker who becomes an activist in the 1912 suffragette movement. Jailed after a protest, she is further radicalized. Her involvement infuriates her…

A teen girl and teen boy lie together on the floor, staring at the ceiling. The image is accompanied by the text, 'Review'.

Alex Heeney / November 19, 2020

Dating Amber: A charming Irish dramedy about queer teen friendship

…whether or how Eddie and Amber are able to accept themselves and start living authentic lives, they’re still dealing with other problems: Amber, with her father’s recent suicide, and Eddie…

Joe Bini, You Were Never Really Here, Editing, Lynne Ramsay, Joaquin Phoenix, Ekaterina Samsonov

Orla Smith / March 28, 2018

Interview: Editing for ’emotional time’ in YWNRH

…A Special Issue. Get your copy of the book here. Stills from You Were Never Really Here, edited by Joe Bini At 90 minutes, You Were Never Really Here is…

A still of Vincent Lacoste in Amanda, in front of a green background.

Alex Heeney / January 2, 2021

FYC: Vincent Lacoste gives his most restrained performance yet in Amanda

…Mikhaël Hers. FYC: Vincent Lacoste gives his most restrained performance yet in Amanda. Discover one film you didn’t know you needed: Not in the zeitgeist. Not pushed by streamers. But…

Noemi Berkowitz / August 22, 2019

Review: The Globe’s A Midsummer (Mid)night’s Dream

…Lysander (requited love!) are both in love with Hermia. Helena is desperately in love with Demetrius, but Hermia’s father wants sher to marry Demetrius, and the law is on his…

Seventh Row Editors / January 12, 2021

Ep. 74: Best of 2020

…and her collaborators on First Cow Listen to our podcast episode featuring First Stripes Listen to our podcast episode featuring I Used to Go Here Read Alex’s review with Monkey…

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