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Ed Gibbs

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Biography:

Ed Gibbs has been a film and music critic for over 15 years, both in London and Sydney. A film fanatic since childhood, he studied film in Scotland and the US (while running a cinema club, for good measure). As a magazine editor, events programmer and media consultant, he was instrumental in relaunching leading mastheads for the Australian market, including GQ, having cut his teeth in London across industry titles. Now a popular mainstay on the international festival circuit, he writes and broadcasts for The Sun-Herald and The Sunday Age (as their resident film critic); their daily counterparts The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age; film bible Empire; its musical cousin Rolling Stone; various news outlets in London (The Guardian, The Independent), as well as media in the Middle East and beyond. A regular voice on television and radio, he?s also currently working across a number of original features, shorts and documentary projects for 온라인카지노추천 and theatrical release.

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http://www.edgibbs.net/

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From Darkness to Light (2024) “In a major coup, the doc blends rescued footage of the original film with revealing, contemporary insight with the surviving cast and crew – as well as Lewis supporters like Scorsese, Lewis himself and Harry Shearer.” – Little White Lies Sep 5, 2024 Full Review Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) 90% 4/5 “The transition from the young Furiosa (played beautifully by Alyla Browne) to the mature adult (Taylor-Joy) is seamless, and connects well with the version we’ve seen before, in the form of Theron.” – Time Out May 16, 2024 Full Review Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (2024) 98% 4/5 “What the film does exceptionally well, above all else, is to portray the Man of Steel as a fallible family guy – an immensely gifted and passionate actor, activist, father and husband, who wanted to do the right thing, and ultimately did.” – Time Out Jan 29, 2024 Full Review Run Rabbit Run (2023) 38% 4/5 “Reid’s handsomely shot film takes its time building to its inevitable climax, and some of the more familiar genre tropes feel a little on the nose. But Snook carries the piece with gusto...” – Times (UK) Feb 6, 2023 Full Review The Pod Generation (2023) 42% 3/5 “... A cautionary tale of choosing science over nature, albeit one that’s played more for laughs. ” – Times (UK) Feb 6, 2023 Full Review Infinity Pool (2023) 87% 4/5 “It’s one hell of a twisted ride with a troupe of truly awful characters as our guide. It’s damn-near unmissable and, from a safe distance, addictive as all hell.” – Time Out Jan 24, 2023 Full Review Moonage Daydream (2022) 92% “A fitting tribute to a remarkable talent who remains sorely missed.” – Little White Lies May 24, 2022 Full Review Meet Me in the Bathroom (2022) 74% 4/5 “As chaotic and unpredictable as the bands themselves, but that isn't all that surprising. There’s a lot to pack in.” – Little White Lies Jan 25, 2022 Full Review Nothing Compares (2022) 99% “An enriching experience.” – Little White Lies Jan 23, 2022 Full Review We Met in Virtual Reality (2022) 94% “Hunting's feature-length debut manages to quickly shed the trappings of its tech-heavy format as the real, human stories punch through.” – Little White Lies Jan 23, 2022 Full Review The Kids (2021) 100% “As a cautionary tale, Martin's film is sobering stuff: captivating and compassionate.” – Little White Lies Jun 16, 2021 Full Review The Sparks Brothers (2021) 95% 4/5 “Edgar Wright delivers a deliciously infectious, suitably absurdist ode to his unsung musical heroes.” – Little White Lies Jan 31, 2021 Full Review The Painter and the Thief (2020) 97% 4/5 “Clearly and powerfully connects the painter with her muse in an arresting and unusual way.” – Little White Lies Jan 25, 2020 Full Review State Funeral (2019) 88% 4/5 “Rarely, if ever, have we seen state-sponsored pomp and ceremony on such a breath-taking scale.” – Little White Lies Sep 8, 2019 Full Review Citizen K (2019) 95% 4/5 “The Oscar-winning documentarian is back, firing on all cylinders and reconnecting with his political muse. The result is easily his best documentary in years.” – Little White Lies Sep 2, 2019 Full Review Artifishal (2019) “Exposes the devastating reality of fish farming on the wild salmon population and wider ecosystem.” – Little White Lies Apr 30, 2019 Full Review You Don't Nomi (2019) 89% “Redresses the balance, while neatly exploring key recurring motifs in Vehoven's work.” – Little White Lies Apr 29, 2019 Full Review Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love (2019) 80% 4/5 “A powerful time capsule of longing and desire.” – Little White Lies Jan 31, 2019 Full Review Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool (2019) 91% “Stanley Nelson's look at the 20th century jazz icon reveals a troubled soul rarely at peace with himself.” – Little White Lies Jan 29, 2019 Full Review Shooting the Mafia (2019) 77% “A fascinating look at the Mafia's vice-like grip on Sicily through the lens of photojournalist Letizia Battaglia.” – Little White Lies Jan 27, 2019 Full Review Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records (2018) “Great fun. A slick 'greatest hits' look back at the Trojan legacy, which leaves you wanting more.” – Little White Lies Nov 21, 2018 Full Review Dragged Across Concrete (2018) 76% “Takes a while to find its feet and settle down, but when it does, it's tense and very well executed.” – Little White Lies Sep 4, 2018 Full Review Netizens (2018) 92% 4/5 “A powerful and honest look at a global epidemic.” – Little White Lies Apr 26, 2018 Full Review On Her Shoulders (2018) 96% 5/5 “A heartbreaking film.” – Little White Lies Jan 22, 2018 Full Review Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017) 90% “McDormand kicks against convention and expectation, with an out-of-the-box performance that delivers what one would hope for, and so much more.” – Little White Lies Sep 4, 2017 Full Review
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