by Marie O'Sullivan October 14, 2019 Film London Film Festival Marie O'Sullivan's Film Reviews System Crasher: London Film Festival Review 2019 A 9 year-old with severe anger management issues causes havoc everywhere she goes – all she wants is someone toContinue Reading
by Marie O'Sullivan October 13, 2019 Film London Film Festival Marie O'Sullivan's Film Reviews Burning Cane: London Film Festival Review 2019 A triumph at Tribeca, this debut feature from a 19 year-old proves that the future’s burning brightly for Phillip Youmans.Continue Reading
by Marie O'Sullivan October 13, 2019 Film London Film Festival Marie O'Sullivan's Film Reviews A White White Day: London Film Festival Review 2019 Loss and stifled emotion fill the screen in this beautiful, slow-paced story of a bereaved man falling apart. When youContinue Reading
by Marie O'Sullivan October 6, 2019 Film London Film Festival Marie O'Sullivan's Film Reviews The Father: London Film Festival Review 2019 Generations clash in this gentle, touching and sometimes absurd story of grief and family. BFI has put The Father into the ‘Laugh’Continue Reading
by Marie O'Sullivan October 18, 2018 Number of comments0 Film London Film Festival Marie O'Sullivan's Film Reviews The Favourite: London Film Festival Review 2018 An excellent cast heads up the latest offering from Yorgos Lanthimos, which gets its UK premiere at London Film Festival.Continue Reading