The Damned review – haunting but disappointing
A young widow in an Icelandic fishing village faces difficult decisions in Thordur Pallson's period folk horror.
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Something in the Water review – not likely to make a splash
A bridal party find themselves sharing the ocean with an aquatic killer in Hayley Easton Street's shark thriller.
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Pills, thrills and bellyaches: the lost underworld of Human Traffic
Twenty five years on from its release, the rave culture of Justin Kerrigan's ode to doomed youth is all but lost.
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Why are so many British feature debuts about childhood trauma?
An excellent crop of debut films in the past couple of years all explore painful childhoods. What does this say about the interests of the British film industry?
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