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Cinematic depictions of idiosyncratic small town America are so commonplace that sometimes only the real thing will do, writes Richard Hensby.
Cinematic depictions of idiosyncratic small town America are so commonplace that sometimes only the real thing will do, writes Richard Hensby.
No work Green goes on to produce will be ever be as visceral and as as unwavering in its design as that striking first outing, writes Richard Hensby.
“As a first time feature director, Mulloy deserves great credit for seeking out inventive and fresh framing for this clammy and claustrophobic story.”
Lucy Mulloy’s pulsating debut feature offers urgent drama as well as winning nuggets of light relief, writes Richard Hensby.