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Serena Seghedoni

I quote obscure movie references in conversations and take disappointing book endings way too seriously. I take life lessons from Dawson’s Creek, I’ve written a dissertation on Joker, and I once had to explain to the security guards at the airport that the ‘sharp item’ they found in my bag was, in fact, a Harry Potter wand.

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Love Type D: Sasha Collington on Infectiously Enjoyable Rom-Com (Interview)

We interviewed Sasha Collington on her hilarious debut feature Love Type D, a film about a woman who discovers that her DNA is to blame for her bad luck in love.

Ode To Joy Review: Martin Freeman Shines

Revolving around a man who can’t experience happiness, Ode to Joy is an uplifting, insightful story featuring impressive performances by Martin Freeman, Morena Baccarin and Melissa Rauch.

Schemers: Interview with Dave McLean & Conor Berry (Edinburgh Film Festival)

In this Edinburgh Film Festival interview, Schemers ‘ director-writer-producer Dave McLean and leading actor Conor Berry talk to us about their compelling drama.

The Captor: “absurd but true” Stockholm Syndrome story is not so absurd after all (Review)

Ethan Hawke and Noomi Rapace shine in The Captor, a dark comedy about the 1973 Swedish bank heist and hostage crisis that coined the term “Stockholm Syndrome”.

Toy Story 4 (Review): Life Lessons From (Not So) Lost Toys

Toy Story 4, the latest instalment of Pixar’s beloved saga, is a heartwarming tale of love, friendship and adulthood with more than one lesson to teach.

Oliver Murray on Bill Wyman Documentary The Quiet One: Interview

In The Quiet One, director Oliver Murray examines Bill Wyman ‘s archive and takes us on an intimate, present-tense journey through the life and career of a man who is still trying to figure himself out.

Late Night (Review): Thompson & Kaling Entertain in Insightful Comedy Drama

Nisha Ganatra’s comedy drama Late Night is an excellently written, brilliantly acted, utterly enjoyable story that will inspire you, entertain you, empower you and make you wiser.

Stan & Ollie (Review): Moving, Nostalgic & Full of Heart

John S. Baird’s touching account of Laurel & Hardy’s 1953 theatre tour Stan & Ollie is a heartwarming tale of friendship and courage and the perfect farewell to the world’s most famous comedy duo.

Aladdin: Disney’s Live Action is Stunning, But It Doesn’t Reach Our Hearts (Review)

Guy Ritchie’s Bollywood-style remake of Disney’s classic tale Aladdin has impressive CGI and entertaining dance routines, but it fails to move the audience.

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile: Zac Efron shines in Ted Bundy drama (Review)

Zac Efron shines as Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, with his impressive portrayal of a disturbed yet exquisitely charming serial killer.