Villa Amalia

Villa Amalia

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Villa Amalia is about the destruction and rebuilding of one life, that of a middle-aged French woman who decides to leave her husband.

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The Robber

The Robber

By Neil Rolland

Similar in style and tone to Austrian director Michael Haneke, Heisenberg has created a character study which intrigues beyond curiosity.

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Monsters

Monsters

By Neil Rolland

Edwards has created some of the most amazing monster footage seen on the big screen in years and he did it with only a small team of artists.

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Chase the Slut

Chase the Slut

By Neil Rolland

If you can accept Chase the Slut for what it is – a low budget film made because the people involved were passionate about it – then you’ll be able to see past the majority of flaws.

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Outcast

Outcast

By Neil Rolland

Outcast is one of those films which sets up your expectations and then completely batters you with something you didn’t anticipate.

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Black Death

Black Death

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Given a slew of recent apocalyptic scenarios and flesh-eating gore, it’s perhaps surprising that the bubonic plague has not prompted more cinematic plotlines.

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Shed Your Tears and Walk Away

Shed Your Tears and Walk Away

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Shed Your Tears And Walk Away is one man’s desperate bid to save his childhood friends from death.

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Death at a Funeral

Death at a Funeral

By Emma Reynolds

Smeared in pink lipstick, with an unsuitable new hairstyle, Death At A Funeral looks like a weak and slightly grisly exercise in corporate money-making.

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The Killer Inside Me

The Killer Inside Me

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The Killer Inside Me is an effective and haunting noir-ish experiment for which Winterbottom should largely be applauded.

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Kicks

Kicks

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Shy and awkward 15-year-old Merseyside teenager Nicole nurtures a lonely crush on fictional footballer Lee Cassidy.

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