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Daryl MacDonald

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Movie Review: ‘Away’ is a Minimalist Story Full of Great Beauty

Director: Gints Zilbalodis Writer: Gints Zilbalodis Synopsis: A boy and a little bird are on a journey across a strange island trying to get back home. There's an old African proverb that it takes a...

List: Daryl MacDonald’s Top 10 of 2020

Lists are a difficult thing to compile, especially given how subjective movies are, and how likely/unlikely it is to have seen all the ones which would ordinarily sit atop most people's Top...

Movie Review: ‘iHUMAN’ is a Terrifying Glimpse into the Future

Director: Tonje Hessen Schei Synopsis: Filmmaker Tonje Hessen Schei examines how artificial intelligence impacts technology and human lives. Just in case your anxiety levels aren't through the roof after the year we've all had,...

Interview With Director / Producer Will Thorne, Part Two: ‘Silent Night’.

Will Thorne's directorial debut Silent Night is that most unusual of genre mixes: a Christmas gangster thriller. It is a typically wry effort which takes some unexpected twists and turns and keeps...

Interview With Director / Producer Will Thorne, Part One: ‘One Man & His Shoes’

With the London Film Festival now over, there has been ample time to digest its slate of movies and consider which were the best and which might fade quickly into the ether....

Movie Review: ‘Finding Steve McQueen’ is a Perfectly Enjoyable Heist Caper

Director: Mark Steven Johnson Writer: Ken Hixon, Keith Sharon Stars: Travis Fimmel, Rachael Taylor, William Fichtner, Lily Rabe, Rhys Coiro, Forest Whitaker Synopsis: The FBI launches its biggest manhunt when an unlikely gang of thieves...

Movie Review: ‘Pixie’ Is a Fun but Convoluted Irish Heist Caper

Director: Barnaby Thompson Writer: Preston Thompson Stars: Olivia Cooke, Ben Hardy, Daryl McCormack, Colm Meaney, Alec Baldwin Synopsis: To avenge her mother's death, Pixie masterminds a heist but must flee across Ireland from gangsters, take...

Movie Review (LFF): ‘Striding Into The Wind’ is a Tender Insight Into Post-Modern China

Director: Shujun Wei Writer: Gao Linyang, Shujun Wei Stars: Zheng Ying Chen, Tong Lin Kai, Wang Xiaomu Synopsis: An aimless film school student goes on an ambling road trip across China in a rickety old...

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