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Scott Wilson

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Everybody To Kenmure Street (2026) 100% 4/5 EDIT “A mission statement to love thy neighbour and, if called upon, defend them too.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Jan 24, 2026 Full Review My Neighbor Adolf (2022) 44% 3/5 EDIT “My Neighbor Adolf is to be cherished for its sweet scenes of friendship and resolution, then, and less so for its post-WWII paranoia.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Jan 6, 2026 Full Review The Threesome (2025) 77% 4/5 EDIT “His film is messy like life is messy, and asks of us what it asks of its characters: to find our way back to each other even when that feels impossible.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Sep 2, 2025 Full Review Night of the Juggler (1980) 94% 4/5 EDIT “Night of the Juggler’s goddamn New York day is undesirable and filthy, but the film is a worthy entry into the pantheon of great action flicks set in the Big Apple.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Jul 29, 2025 Full Review Folktales (2025) 85% 4/5 EDIT “Tradition sits uncomfortably alongside progress, and this tension is what makes Folktales so nourishing.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Jul 21, 2025 Full Review Boys Go to Jupiter (2024) 93% 4/5 EDIT “Boys Go To Jupiter is a delightful dream of a film.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Jun 30, 2025 Full Review Stationed at Home (2025) 4/5 EDIT “It’s at once about the vastness of the universe and also extremely cosy. It’s the easiest thing in the world to love Stationed At Home.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Jun 6, 2025 Full Review Neon Dreaming (2024) 3.5/5 EDIT “When it commits to seeing the world through the eyes of an eight-year-old whose entire world has just been turned upside down, it truly shines. ” – Loud and Clear Reviews Mar 3, 2025 Full Review Endless Summer Syndrome (2024) 86% 3.5/5 EDIT “Endless Summer Syndrome is a confident debut feature with a compelling question at its heart, which in turns asks so much of a woman’s personal and philosophical beliefs.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Dec 9, 2024 Full Review Silent Men (2024) 4/5 EDIT “Cowles’ film is a triumph precisely because it expresses something real about men’s relationship with their own interiority and how it manifests outwardly.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Nov 16, 2024 Full Review Make Me Famous (2021) 100% 4/5 EDIT “The New York City captured here is a historical artefact, its graffiti painted over and its neighbourhoods gentrified. Like Edward Brezinski, it was complicated, and it’s gone. Thank goodness Make Me Famous exists to keep little parts of it alive.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Nov 5, 2024 Full Review Booger (2024) 97% 3/5 EDIT “This is a story about grief and how it throws everything out of control. ” – Loud and Clear Reviews Sep 11, 2024 Full Review Mountains (2023) 97% 4/5 EDIT “A generational story of change and of trying to make peace with differences across time and place. [...] Mountains is an ode to what it means to feel at home and just how precarious that feeling is.” – Loud and Clear Reviews Aug 19, 2024 Full Review A Human Position (2022) 4/5 EDIT “There is much grace in A Human Position, a film that could steady heart-rates while quietly making them swell. Allow it to unfold like a dream and it will take shape into something memorable.” – One Room With A View Jan 18, 2023 Full Review Hide and Seek (2021) 100% EDIT “An effective and affecting documentary that occasionally suffers from its undefined separation of reality and recreation, Hide and Seek gives a voice back to those stuck in endless crime.” – One Room With A View Jan 18, 2023 Full Review Alcarràs (2022) 93% 4/5 EDIT “Its heart leans socialist in its framing of protest and resistance, and is imbued with the centuries-old struggle of workers against inhumane capitalism, like a verbally told folk tale, passed on just like the Solé’s farm. ” – One Room With A View Jan 7, 2023 Full Review Nocebo (2022) 74% 3/5 EDIT “Its pacing issues let it down somewhat, as it is concerned with dragging its mystery out before rushing through its conclusion, but the final act is striking and harrowing...” – One Room With A View Dec 9, 2022 Full Review Husband (2022) 83% 3/5 EDIT “While a smart work of autofiction, Husband might be too clever for its own good.” – One Room With A View Oct 24, 2022 Full Review Baby Assassins (2021) 100% 3/5 EDIT “Baby Assassins is what it looks like. If the mix of comedy and action that comes with two adolescent hitgirls sounds appealing, even if it is left wanting for substance and more development, then it hits just enough right notes.” – One Room With A View Mar 21, 2022 Full Review The Hermit of Treig (2022) 100% 4/5 EDIT “The film feels like reading a diary, complete with tiny observations and grand thoughts on life, and by so keenly translating Ken’s life to the screen, The Hermit of Treig gets to the heart of this most unique man and way of living.” – One Room With A View Mar 18, 2022 Full Review Casablanca Beats (2021) 86% 3/5 EDIT “The film never suggests rap music will be a way out of difficult situations, but that it helps those with struggles cope. That it offers no answers to big questions is to its credit, making Casablanca Beats an ode to expression itself.” – One Room With A View Mar 15, 2022 Full Review Adult Adoption (2022) 100% 4/5 EDIT “Knox’s feature debut, with a distinctive kindness at its core, is a complete triumph. Its gentleness gives way to a profound search for belonging, while realising maybe we’re all on this search together.” – One Room With A View Mar 10, 2022 Full Review Anaïs in Love (2021) 90% EDIT “A summery and youthful film, Anaïs in Love shares a spirit with some all-time-great stories, basking in the moment and celebrating where each one could lead to next.” – One Room With A View Mar 10, 2022 Full Review The Velvet Underground (2021) 98% 4/5 EDIT “It is itself a folk tale, told by those who were there over half a century ago, about how it all felt. You'll wish you were there.” – One Room With A View Oct 15, 2021 Full Review Oasis Knebworth 1996 (2021) 79% 4/5 EDIT “Interviews with the band are a nice touch for fans, but it's the attendees' voices that make Oasis: Knebworth 1996 a must-see. Thinking back on the best day of their lives, you can hear the glint in their eyes and the purest smiles.” – One Room With A View Sep 24, 2021 Full Review
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