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Nathaniel Brimmer-Beller

Nathaniel Brimmer-Beller is an award-winning playwright, actor, and director originally from Washington, DC, now living in the United Kingdom. He has directed more than thirty theatrical productions, and has written fifteen plays, including six acclaimed premieres at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and three celebrated London transfers. His play 'In Everglade Studio' was longlisted for the BBC Writersroom Popcorn Award in 2023, and published by Methuen Drama in 2024.

February 3, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘Passing’ Review: A Ravishing, Exquisitely Crafted Ode to the Complexities of Race

Faultless visuals and immaculate performances from an outstanding Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson make Rebecca Hall's debut a top-to-bottom cinematic marvel.…

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February 1, 2021

Sundance 2021 ‘On the Count of Three’ Review: A Confrontationally Morbid Triumph of Bleak Humor

Through frank realism and compelling performances, Jerrod Carmichael and Christopher Abbott achieve a splendid high-wire balance of tight comedy and meaningful emotion in 'On the Count of Three'.…

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December 17, 2020

‘Let Him Go’ Review: Rich Emotion and Raw Violence Collide for a Sturdy Throwback Surprise

An enjoyably strange, confident film, whose serene, patient approach masks a crafty appetite for mayhem, conflict, and macabre retribution.…

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December 3, 2020

‘Mank’ Review: David Fincher Returns with a Daring but Disappointing Tale of Old Hollywood

Featuring imaginative but bulky visuals, some cloying performances, and significant inconsistencies, this Tinseltown parable is much less remarkable than it should be.…

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October 31, 2020

LFF 2020: ‘Bad Tales’ Review: Exhausting Misanthropy and Not Much Else

A morose, lifeless condemnation of despicable people, for no discernible reason.…

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October 28, 2020

LFF 2020: ‘One Man and His Shoes’ Review: A Soaring, Searing Tale of Soft Power

A treasure of a documentary, covering a cultural phenomenon with clarity, nuance, and responsibility.…

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October 26, 2020

LFF 2020: ‘Zanka Contact’ Review: Swagger and Sweat, But No Spark

Despite roots in real-life trauma, Ismaël el Iraki's pulpy film fumbles its slippery approach.…

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October 25, 2020

‘The Wolf of Snow Hollow’ Review: Jim Cummings Returns with a Brilliant, Bloody, Critical Creature Feature

This chilly, thrilling comedy successfully mixes witty social commentary with nerve-wracking dread and tension.…

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October 21, 2020

LFF 2020: ‘New Order’ Review: A Sadistic Lesson in Cataclysmic Class Warfare

Michel Franco crafts a stinging rebuke of the idealized revolution by staging a nightmarish one.…

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October 20, 2020

LFF 2020: ‘Another Round’ Review: Mikkelsen Shines in Bold, Unpredictable Binge Drinking Drama

Have a tall one on Mads.…

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