Posts in GFF2012:
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The Raid
By Amy Taylor | 16 May 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Gareth Evans’ taught, tense and towering feat of action filmmaking.
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A Night to Remember
By Amy Taylor | 24 February 2012 | Leave a Comment?




One of the most influential and respected films on the sinking of the Titanic.
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Interview: FrightFest
Greg Day, Paul McEvoy, Alan Jones and Ian Rattray speak to us about what FrightFest is really like at the GFF.
By Amy Taylor | 24 February 2012 | Leave a Comment?
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An American in Paris
By Amy Taylor | 24 February 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Warmingly nostalgic, this film lifts the heart and the spirit with its tale of ambition, forbidden love and longing.
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Autumn Gold
By Amy Taylor | 23 February 2012 | Leave a Comment?




A refreshing and welcome look at what being old means and why we should never write off the elderly.
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Babycall
By Amy Taylor | 23 February 2012 | Leave a Comment?




This part psychological thriller is effectively vague but seems unfinished and unsatisfying.
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Laura
By Amy Taylor | 23 February 2012 | Leave a Comment?




Restored to its former glory, Preminger’s whodunit should be seen by film lovers of all ages.
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Crossing the Line
By Callum Madge | 23 February 2012 | Leave a Comment?




A collection of shorts portraying the pride that should be felt with ideals that have previously been suppressed.
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All in Good Time
By Andrew Latimer | 23 February 2012 | 1 Comment




Nigel Cole’s film doesn’t really unearth anything new about divergent cultures or love but it makes for easy viewing.
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Planet of Snail
By Andrew Latimer | 23 February 2012 | 1 Comment




Seungjun Yi’s documentary tells us about the adaptability of being, the creativity of thought and the value of communication.


