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Latest Issues

Letterboxd Recap #1: French-uary Vol. 1 🇫🇷

Welcome to the the last four films logged in my Letterboxd diary, reviewed every Friday. This week includes two French New Wave essentials The 400 Blows (1959) and Breathless (1960), and the prison escape double feature of A Man Escaped (19...

3 months ago
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You Should Watch: I'm Still Here (2024)

★★★★
Not Another Film Blog, 08/04/2025

“…Hope continues to exist like an eternal flame. It flickers and it wanes, but it never goes out....”

Damn.

Sometimes that’s all you’ve got. A monosyllabic exhale that escapes when gri...

a year ago
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Retro Rewind #1 ⏪ : Diabolique (1955)

Les Diabolique (1955)
★★★★
Not Another Film Blog, 12/03/2025

…an old film is still a new film if you haven’t seen it yet….

Despite being a well regarded film amongst cinema nerds and the quippy minds of Letterboxd use...

a year ago
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REVIEW: Twisters (2024)

★★★
Not Another Film Blog, 27/07/2024

“…It’s a big tornado, y’know what I mean?..”

If you’re as terminally online as I am, you might have come across a viral behind-the-scenes clip from Scooby-Doo (2002). In it, Sarah Michel...

2 years ago
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REVIEW: Birdeater (2023)

Birdeater (2023)
★★★
Not Another Film Blog, 24/07/2024

…throwaway lines about “privilege” and “toxic masculinity” are absent because the film actually puts the work in to ensure you feel it; you’re not just told about...

2 years ago
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