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Alistair Harkness

@aliharkness

Film critic for @TheScotsman/ @Scotsman_arts.

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BLINK TWICE review - 'a horror film puzzle full of gruesome payback'. My Scotsman Arts review of Zoe Kravitz's #MeToo revenge movie is up here: scotsman.com/arts-and-cultu…

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Very happy to announce that ON FALLING will have its UK premiere at the BFI London Film Festival 2024 as part of the First Features Competition! Honored to be included in this amazing lineup. Thank you to everyone who supported us along the way ❤️ BFI #LFF2024

Very happy to announce that ON FALLING will have its UK premiere at the BFI London Film Festival 2024 as part of the First Features Competition! Honored to be included in this amazing lineup. Thank you to everyone who supported us along the way ❤️ <a href="/BFI/">BFI</a> #LFF2024
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'bravura filmmaking: smart, slick, muscular — and entertaining as hell' My ★★★★★ The Scotsman review of REBEL RIDGE from Saturday's magazine is now online via Scotsman Arts: 👇 scotsman.com/arts-and-cultu…

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The Substance review: Demi Moore is perfectly cast in Coralie Fargeat’s ‘wild, wigged-out, satirical body-horror movie' writes Alistair Harkness scotsman.com/arts-and-cultu…

The Substance review: Demi Moore is perfectly cast in Coralie Fargeat’s ‘wild, wigged-out, satirical body-horror movie' writes <a href="/aliharkness/">Alistair Harkness</a>

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The Substance review: Demi Moore is perfectly cast in Coralie Fargeat’s ‘wild, wigged-out, satirical body-horror movie' writes Alistair Harkness scotsman.com/arts-and-cultu…

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ICYMI: The Substance review: Demi Moore is perfectly cast in ‘wild, wigged-out, satirical body-horror movie', writes Alistair Harkness scotsman.com/arts-and-cultu…

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Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis is a gloriously outré testament to the value of dreaming big, writes Alistair Harkness scotsman.com/arts-and-cultu…

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Wolfs review: Brad Pitt and George Clooney ‘run through their old schtick in ways that make you want to groan’ writes Alistair Harkness scotsman.com/arts-and-cultu…

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Instead of staying in to watch George Clooney & Brad Pitt recycle their Ocean's schtick in a dull crime caper from the director of SPIDER-MAN this weekend, maybe could go to the cinema to watch a batshit sci-fi film by the man who made THE GODFATHER & APOCALYPSE NOW. Just an idea

Instead of staying in to watch George Clooney &amp; Brad Pitt recycle their Ocean's schtick in a dull crime caper from the director of SPIDER-MAN this weekend, maybe could go to the cinema to watch a batshit sci-fi film by the man who made THE GODFATHER &amp; APOCALYPSE NOW. Just an idea
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Joaquin Phoenix is once again bony, bonkers and brilliant in Todd Phillips' audacious musical-riffing JOKER sequel. My ★★★★ @Scotsman_arts review of JOKER: FOLIE À DEUX is now online 👇 scotsman.com/arts-and-cultu…

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Heavy Scottish accent on Times Radio at 1245 when Alistair Harkness and I join Hugo Rifkind to review gritty Pretty Woman Anora, Christopher Reeve documentary Super/Man, and Heretic with an evil Hugh Grant (and even he tries out a Scots accent)

Heavy Scottish accent on <a href="/TimesRadio/">Times Radio</a> at 1245 when <a href="/aliharkness/">Alistair Harkness</a> and I join <a href="/hugorifkind/">Hugo Rifkind</a> to review gritty Pretty Woman Anora, Christopher Reeve documentary Super/Man, and Heretic with an evil Hugh Grant (and even he tries out a Scots accent)