Whilst Augustine stays behind to continue to try and make contact with the space crew, he discovers a little girl, Iris who has been left behind.
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Rose: A Love Story film review
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Mangrove: BFI London Film Festival Movie Review
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Another Round (Druk): BFI London Film Festival Movie Review
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Herself: BFI London Film Festival Movie review
Herself is an honest portrayal of domestic violence, but also an uplifting and inspiring tale about a Mother’s devotion and love for her children.
Relic BFI: London Film Festival Movie Review
Mother, Kay and daughter, Sam travel to their home town and family home when they get word that Edna, the mother/ grandmother has been missing for several days. However, when she returns things are not all that they seem.
Religion Cannot Save You: Mothers and the Function of Womanhood in The Conjuring
Religion Cannot Save You: Mothers and the Function of Womanhood in The Conjuring Written by Taylor Hunsberger as part of the Valkyries Horror Festival focused on Women in Horror. The Continue Reading
Coming of Age and Releasing the Beast – Female Sexuality in Horror
Coming of Age and Releasing the Beast – Female Sexuality in Horror Written by Kim Morrison as part of the Valkyries Horror Festival focused on Women in horror. Female Sexuality Continue Reading