Tag Archives: Dark River
Looking Back and Looking Forward: 2018, Part 1
Where did 2018 go? For me it’s been a funny year of highs and lows, beginnings and ends and other summing-up-the-year clichés as well. In film, the year started well, then flagged a bit in the middle before picking up … Continue reading →
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Tagged Beast, Black Panther, Blade Runner, Clio Barnard, Dark River, Disney, Duncan Jones, Hold the Dark, Imaginarium Productions, Jeremy Saulnier, Marvel, Mike Leigh, Moon, Mowgli, Mute, Netflix, Paul Dano, Peterloo, Ruth Wilson, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, The Open House, Thoroughbreds, Tomb Raider, Wildlife
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Review: Dark River (2017/18)
It’s been a pretty great few years for Yorkshire film and it’s also been an unexpectedly verdant trend of dramas set in the world of farming. Of course there are only going to be more films like this that focus … Continue reading →
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Tagged Clio Barnard, Dark River, Drama, Mark Stanley, Ruth Wilson, Sean Bean
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