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Gayle Sequeira

@projectseestra

Film critic🖊️ @BFI, @BritishGQ, @thedailybeast, @LWLies, @inversedotcom, @FilmCompanion, @htTweets 📝 @berlin_talents '23
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Just started INDUSTRY and S1E4—Harper's birthday—might be one of the most stressful episodes I've watched. All her bad decisions stacking up on top of each other precariously like Jenga and her trying to bluster, beg and outright lie her way through, making it all so much worse

Just started INDUSTRY and S1E4—Harper's birthday—might be one of the most stressful episodes I've watched. All her bad decisions stacking up on top of each other precariously like Jenga and her trying to bluster, beg and outright lie her way through, making it all so much worse
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Criminal how so many of #IndustryHBO's best lines are throwaway bits of background dialogue you would've missed if not for the subtitles

Criminal how so many of #IndustryHBO's best lines are throwaway bits of background dialogue you would've missed if not for the subtitles
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#IndustryHBO is the most compulsively watchable show stacked with characters talking in absolutely incomprehensible terms 60% of the time

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imo the biggest cinematic touchstone for the fabelmans is michael powell’s terrific peeping tom, a movie about how a movie camera can be just as dangerous as a knife at your throat

imo the biggest cinematic touchstone for the fabelmans is michael powell’s terrific peeping tom, a movie about how a movie camera can be just as dangerous as a knife at your throat
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"He said he thought my son was a Muslim. Now he regrets killing a Brahmin." I've read that line over & over again. There are people out there to whom this would make perfect sense -- and that's just one of the grotesque realities we live with. theprint.in/ground-reports…