Misty Mountain - Sophia Yau-Weeks (Album Review)
In a pocket universe of dreamy indie rock, Yau-Weeks makes the past feel like the present, and untangles the last few difficult years personally -- and, by extension, her generation.
In a pocket universe of dreamy indie rock, Yau-Weeks makes the past feel like the present, and untangles the last few difficult years personally -- and, by extension, her generation.
Pomp and pageantry abound in a historical comedy-drama about a flamboyant aristocrat's odd reign over Anglesey.
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Filled with slow-mo scenes that wouldn't feel out of place in an action film and gore that feels both comedic and disgusting at the same time, 'They Will Kill You' is a fun addition to the horror-comedy genre.
Buy us a coffee (or two!), and fuel our work - for £5 a month you can help us keep OBSCURAE’S independence alive. Become a Paid Aficionado Night Stage opens with an immediate sense of artistic intent: a theatrical space, underscored by the classical swell of “Adeus”, and Maura
Supernatural powers, overpowering desire, and inexplicable deaths make for a unique and exciting indie film. The Serpent's Skin delivers a fast-paced young adult novel brought to life. This trans led queer horror is driven by mysterious characters, each hiding their own secret. New to town, a young trans
In a pocket universe of dreamy indie rock, Yau-Weeks makes the past feel like the present, and untangles the last few difficult years personally -- and, by extension, her generation.
Another Man is a millennial coming-of-age reminiscent of Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World, with similarly nuanced relationships and sympathetic performances from our leads.
It challenges an idealistic view of the world, attempting to bring light to darker routines and inescapable self-loathing. It is emotionally bold, using as little dialogue as possible, forcing an audience to sit with the silence, perhaps trying to reflect what Cherri feels on a daily basis.
A charming story of love and identity, full of heart, humour...and seals
Pomp and pageantry abound in a historical comedy-drama about a flamboyant aristocrat's odd reign over Anglesey.
A fun but otherwise conventional movie that does one huge thing that changes everything.
Big Girls Don't Cry captures the darkest parts of adolescence the burgeoning sexuality, the loss of your self identity and longing for acceptance
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Nick Butler’s coming-of-age story, Lunar Sway, is an exceptionally wacky watch.