All Indies articles – Page 83
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Features
The Man Who Played With Fire
‘It’s visually impressive, narratively captivating and will have viewers hooked’
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The Last Secrets Of Humankind
‘It’s a high-quality production where you can see the budget on screen’
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Old Enough
‘It is fascinating to see how children are capable of thinking and acting on their own’
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The Chameleon: The Killing Of Ronald Platt
‘Stranger than fiction is more than just true crime and this film embodies that’
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Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge
‘This is a shiny floor general entertainment show that is universally relatable’
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The Real Fatal Attraction
‘It is counterintuitive of the genre because true-crime victims are usually female’
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News
Bandicoot expands team with two senior hires
Masked Singer producer creates new roles as head of production departs
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Bend it Like Bollywood
‘You feel like you can’t walk away from the screen in case you miss a critical piece of information’
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The Pez Outlaw
‘Steve broke the law, but he was also an underdog and you can’t help rooting for him’
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Tommy Bulfin and Kim Varvell set up drama indie
Banijay invests in BBC and Apple TV+ commissioners’ Conker Pictures
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Orphan Black: Echoes
‘Many buyers are familiar with this universe and are looking forward to re-engaging with it’
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Fifteen-Love
‘It’s a love letter to what sport can and should be, but it’s also an unflinching look at it’
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Ronja, The Robber’s Daughter
‘The story may play out in medieval Scandinavia but everyone can relate to it’
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A Body That Works
‘It is a very emotional watch. Audiences will find themselves laughing and crying’