Josiah (2019)
Kyle Laursen’s short film Josiah is a film of passion, albeit a passion which bubbles, which underlines what is happening,Continue Reading
Kyle Laursen’s short film Josiah is a film of passion, albeit a passion which bubbles, which underlines what is happening,Continue Reading
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The last time I saw Claire Martin perform live (or as she put it in her introduction to the endearinglyContinue Reading
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“The past is a foreign country;” wrote L. P. Hartley in the The Go-Between, “they do things differently there.” LikeContinue Reading
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A man, Yuichi Ishii, is hired to play the estranged father of a 12-year old girl Mahiro Tanmoto. This hiredContinue Reading
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