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Barbie, Micro Machines and Mass Politics
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Barbie, Micro Machines and Mass Politics

July 30, 2023July 31, 2023 Matthew Scott

As a 90s child I played an instant classic computer game, Codemasters’ “Micro Machines”, a cute multiplayer tabletop racing game. It was an unusually tricky

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A D-BOX Review of “No Time to Die”
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A D-BOX Review of “No Time to Die”

December 5, 2021December 6, 2021 Matt Borneman

  I recently decided to emerge from my self-imposed COVID-related exile and go out in public for a purpose other than survival. A movie sounded

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Uppercase Print (2020, Radu Jude)
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Uppercase Print (2020, Radu Jude)

October 29, 2021July 7, 2023 Christoffer Odegarden

Whoever said that lines delivered flat, without any emotion – composure held – faces still – can not deliver a punch? Maybe no one ever

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Forgiveness (2021, Alex Kahuam)
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Forgiveness (2021, Alex Kahuam)

October 28, 2021October 29, 2021 Filmbantha

During the incredibly violent and memorable opening scene of Forgiveness, you are likely to realise that this is going to be a heavy viewing experience,

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Shirley (2020, Josephine Decker)
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Shirley (2020, Josephine Decker)

October 27, 2021October 29, 2021 Christoffer Odegarden

Few active directors have built up a career of semi-experimental unnerving breakdowns of reality, and what we indeed see than Josephine Decker. This is a

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Longa noite / Endless Night (2019, Eloy Enciso)
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Longa noite / Endless Night (2019, Eloy Enciso)

September 20, 2021September 20, 2021 Christoffer Odegarden

I am not sure if I have ever experienced a film that manages to sweep you into eternal darkness and place you on a true

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