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George Nash

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Mass (2021) 95% EDIT “An impeccably-acted humanist drama that will stay with you long after the credits have finished rolling.” – Flickering Myth Oct 18, 2021 Full Review Cop Secret (2021) 85% EDIT “Cop Secret more than justifies its existence: a sugar-rush of enjoyable action movie excess that embraces the genre's innate preposterousness as much as it looks to ridicule it.” – Flickering Myth Oct 18, 2021 Full Review Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life (2018) 100% 3/5 EDIT “Bbehind the fame, fortune and flamboyance, lies a compelling story about a man battling depression, drug addiction and past identity struggles.” – Flickering Myth Sep 29, 2021 Full Review Ninjababy (2021) 100% EDIT “Ninjababy successfully communicates the trials and tribulations of being a young mother with nuance, wit and more than a little mischief.” – Flickering Myth Mar 21, 2021 Full Review The Exception (2019) 42% EDIT “Nielsen's film leaves a rather underwhelming taste on the tongue. The final minutes, however intricately plotted, however neatly tied to an earlier throwaway moment, ultimately fall back into familiar genre territory.” – Flickering Myth Feb 6, 2021 Full Review Stardust (2020) 19% EDIT “"Posterity," one character states early on, "It means future generations are going to look back on it as a piece of seminal work". On this showing, that sentiment seems unlikely to extend to the movie itself.” – Flickering Myth Dec 7, 2020 Full Review Triggered (2020) 50% EDIT “It's stupid, but it's also smarter than you might think.” – Flickering Myth Nov 5, 2020 Full Review Summer of 85 (2020) 81% EDIT “It might not always be as emotionally enriching as the visual splendour of its cinematography or effortlessly watchable performances of its two leads, but Summer of 85 is another positive step in the representation of queer relationships on screen.” – Flickering Myth Nov 5, 2020 Full Review Body of Water (2020) 93% EDIT “A place that so often in movies has been one of calming, cathartic serenity becomes, in Body of Water, a vast, lonely space.” – Flickering Myth Oct 21, 2020 Full Review Time (2020) 98% EDIT “In recounting a singular, specific story, Bradley powerfully finds a voice in the crowd, and makes indelible those names who so often get lost in the numbers.” – Flickering Myth Oct 21, 2020 Full Review Get Duked! (2019) 88% EDIT “Doff's film is one that brazenly revels in absurdity; unashamedly committing to increasingly implausible sub-plots involving bread thieves, dim-witted police prejudice and the sharpness of forks.” – Flickering Myth Aug 26, 2020 Full Review Athlete A (2020) 100% EDIT “Athlete A evolves into a tale of immense bravery and unity where, fittingly, it's those directly affected by irresponsibility, negligence and complicity that have the final word on their own story” – Flickering Myth Jul 2, 2020 Full Review 7500 (2019) 71% EDIT “7500, while at once immersive and uncomfortable, feels altogether deficient, opting for slight, melodramatic baggage in place of bolder, weightier observation.” – Flickering Myth Jun 12, 2020 Full Review County Lines (2019) 96% EDIT “County Lines serves to offer an unfeigned portrait of a problem plaguing Britain's towns and cities with troubling regularity. As an urgent outcry, it's potent. As a debut film, it's astounding.” – Flickering Myth Jun 8, 2020 Full Review Blood Quantum (2019) 90% EDIT “Blood Quantum is best ingested as a generous helping of gory, B-movie exploitation: one with an engrossing high-concept hook and some inventive visuals. Everything else about it, however, feels a little too George A. Romero. Only never quite as good.” – Flickering Myth May 11, 2020 Full Review Vivarium (2020) 73% EDIT “While it might not possess the pulsating thrills of a big-budget sci-fi blockbuster, in its quietly unravelling nightmare, Vivarium is something of an enticingly original hidden gem: the product of an exciting filmmaker's visionary eye.” – Flickering Myth Mar 15, 2020 Full Review Military Wives (2019) 77% EDIT “Happy to bask in its shameless conventionality - rendering it unlikely to garner the same celebrated longevity of The Full Monty - Cattaneo's film is an irrefutable crowd pleaser.” – Flickering Myth Mar 15, 2020 Full Review True History of the Kelly Gang (2019) 80% EDIT “They often say that the truth is stranger than fiction, but in the case of Kurzel's Ned Kelly story, it's unlikely that the truth could ever be quite as stylish or as captivating.” – Flickering Myth Mar 15, 2020 Full Review Dark Waters (2019) 89% EDIT “A relentless sense of dread propels this legal thriller to become the captivating watch it proves to be” – Flickering Myth Mar 15, 2020 Full Review Blue Story (2019) 93% EDIT “While its morality tale might be a familiar one, the message Blue Story hopes to hammer home is no less impactful” – Flickering Myth Dec 1, 2019 Full Review Koko-di Koko-da (2019) 80% EDIT “As Koko-di Koko-da can firmly attest to, in the wild woods of anguish, it's easy to lose your way.” – Flickering Myth Oct 15, 2019 Full Review Rewind (2019) 100% EDIT “It is testament to the fortitude of its director and subject that Rewind broaches its difficult, highly personal topic with such devastating directness.” – Flickering Myth Oct 13, 2019 Full Review The Antenna (2019) 55% EDIT “The Antenna fails to conduct enough of the much-needed spark to switch up the film's rather bland blend of B-movie shocks and half-charged satire. In the end, The Antenna just gets its wires crossed.” – Flickering Myth Oct 13, 2019 Full Review Waiting for the Barbarians (2019) 54% EDIT “The message is anything but subtle: Waiting for the Barbarians is a metaphor for fascism, and we are the eponymous brutes.” – Flickering Myth Oct 13, 2019 Full Review Inna de Yard: The Soul of Jamaica (2019) 93% EDIT “The personal tales Inna de Yard chooses to tell, the tonal fluctuations echo the film's unrefined focus, as well as neatly mirroring the highs and lows of life” – Flickering Myth Sep 20, 2019 Full Review
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