Posts by Gus Edgar-Chan

Why Les Rendez-vous d’Anna is one of the great films about loneliness

By Gus Edgar-Chan

A young woman searches for connection in Chantal Akerman’s melancholy travelogue from 1978.

Mug

By Gus Edgar-Chan

A heavy metal lover undergoes a face transplant in Małgorzata Szumowska’s biting, uneven social satire.

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Outlaw King

By Gus Edgar-Chan

Chris Pine is ill-cast as Robert the Bruce in this disastrous historical epic from writer/director David Mackenzie.

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The Guilty

By Gus Edgar-Chan

An emergency responder deals with a traumatic phone call in this intriguing Danish thriller.

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Five things to see at the UK Jewish Film Festival 2018

By Gus Edgar-Chan

Highlights from this year’s UKJFF programme, including a wartime epic and a stranger-than-fiction Sundance winner.

Sink

By Gus Edgar-Chan

There’s plenty of heart in Mark Gillis’ micro-budget survey of the UK’s job market crisis.

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MFKZ

By Gus Edgar-Chan

This French-Japanese anime from directors Guillaume Renard and Shoujirou Nishimi is a twisted joyride.

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Us and Them

By Gus Edgar-Chan

Joe Martin’s over-directed post-Brexit fable feels like a collection of different auteurs vying for attention.

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