Redmond Bacon
The History of Now
In a continuation of our Raindance Festival coverage, Redmond reviews the romantic drama 'The History of Now', a somewhat generic and slight yet pleasant exploration of a Berlin couple's relationship that spans Vienna and Morocco.
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Cosmic Whistleblowers – Raindance Festival
In our coverage of Raindance Film Festival, Redmond Bacon reviews Cosmic Whistleblowers, a documentary exploring UFO truther culture and the conditions that encourage it.
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Princess – Raindance Festival Review
In a series of reviews from Raindance Film Festival, Redmond Bacon discusses Princess, an unsettling cautionary tale against 'perversion' that ultimately falls flat in its attempts to appear intelligent.
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Hip-Hop is so Rock ‘n’ Roll
Redmond Bacon explores how today's hip-hop movement compares to the excitement of rock in the Seventies
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The Duke of Burgundy
Redmond Bacon reviews The Duke of Burgundy, Peter Strickland's critically acclaimed, 'genuine' and moving erotic drama.
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Boar Film interviews Alex Ross Perry
Redmond Bacon interviews Alex Ross Perry, director of Queen of Earth
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Love, summer and airplanes: an interview with Alante Kavaite
Redmond Bacon interviews Alante Kavaite, the director of Summer of Sangaile, a triumph of a film
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Berlinale 2015: The Round Up
Redmond Bacon offers the round up of this year's Berlin film festival
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Berlinale 2015: Fifty Shades of Grey
The much-talked-about book adaptation is neither steamy nor exciting, writes Redmond Bacon
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Berlinale 2015: Petting Zoo
Petting Zoo proves to be a disappointing telling of a tale that needs to be told, writes Redmond Bacon
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Berlinale 2015: Woman in Gold
Woman in Gold, an ambitious and grandiose film from the Weinstein factory proves to be a definition of kitsch, reports Redmond Bacon
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