2019 Edinburgh Film Festival Review – Before You Know It (2019)
Hannah Pearl Utt co-writes, stars in and directs Before You Know It, a charmingly offbeat
Hannah Pearl Utt co-writes, stars in and directs Before You Know It, a charmingly offbeat
Helen Hunt makes a rare foray into genre cinema with I See You from director
William McGregor’s Gwen is a staggeringly impressive debut delivers nerve-shredding Gothic dread centring on a
Irish writer-director Alexandra McGuinness takes us on a dreamy mystery through rural New Mexico in
German indie Aren’t You Happy comes from writer-director Susanne Heinrich who puts contemporary womanhood under
Taking its title from The Beatles song Strawberry Fields Forever, Living is Easy With Eyes
Visceral Spanish drama The Bride plays as part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival‘s Once
Jim Jarmusch successfully took on vampire mythology in Only Lovers Left Alive – a lush
L.S. Lowry, was one of Britain’s most iconic artists. In Mrs Lowry & Son we
Amy Ryan leads a cast of familiar faces in Strange But True, a thriller that
The longest running International film festival, Edinburgh has announced it’s 2019 Award winners. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje’s
Bruno Ganz takes one of his final supporting roles in The Tobacconist (Der Trafikant) an
This journey is captured in a stellar lead performance from Emelie Jonsson whose protagonist runs an earth simulation experience which becomes a beacon of hope for despairing passengers.
Canny’s performance is excellent as she captures Darlin’s move towards civilisation, whilst McIntosh is entrancing as the savage Woman. There is plenty for genre fans in haunting nightmare scenes (echoes of David Lynch to be found in those) and intense visual effects and gore.
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