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Seventh Row Editors / August 5, 2019

Ep. 16: Midsommar and Florence Pugh

…horror with innovative sound design that unfortunately struggles to come together thematically. Here is an excerpt from her piece: “Midsommar, Aster’s second feature… is “daytime horror,” set in a wide…

Seventh Row Editors / February 23, 2021

Ep. 80: The Babadook and Prevenge: Motherhood in horror

…Prevenge. This episode is a Seventh Row members exclusive, as are all episodes older than six months. Click here to become a member. Left: Alice Lowe in Prevenge; Right: Essie…

Four teenage girls wearing white t-shirts sit down at a restaurant table, eating, in Short Vacation.

Orla Smith / March 6, 2021

Berlinale Review: Teen girls seek the end of the world in Short Vacation

…stuck in their ways or suspicious of newcomers. While Siyeon is a stranger at the beginning of the film, the other girls will be baring their souls to her by…

Alex Heeney / June 6, 2021

Berlin and Beyond 2021 Highlights: Exile and Veins of the World

…phones and watch television, but he lives at home in a yurt without electricity. He’s close with his father, and his life is upturned when his father suddenly dies, putting…

Alex Heeney / July 28, 2019

Sound designer Jovan Ajder talks The Souvenir

…of the interview. For interviews with Joanna Hogg and her entire filmmaking team on The Souvenir, get the book. Get your copy now! Read more excerpts from the book here….

Alex Heeney / June 22, 2021

InsideOut review: Beyto is an unexpected coming-of-ager

…more films on the LGBTQ film festival circuit here. Still from Gita Gsell’s Beyto, which screened at the 2021 InsideOut Film Festival Discover one film you didn’t know you needed:…

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