Browsing: Niamh Algar

‘Ambiguous, introspective, thoughtful. As weirdly uncomfortable as horror should be, and rarely is… Niamh Algar is terrific, and deeply empathetic’ Flick Philosopher ‘Bailey-Bond displays a tricky skill: moving from realism to nightmarish oddness while taking viewers along with you’ Sunday Times ‘Feels lovingly worked-at, slathered in period detail…

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‘This thrilling, dizzying debut… is a nostalgic treat for anyone old enough to remember the infamous “video nasties” scare of the early 80s’ Mark Kermode ‘Ambiguous, introspective, thoughtful. As weirdly uncomfortable as horror should be, and rarely is… Niamh Algar is terrific, and deeply empathetic’ Flick Philosopher   ‘Bailey-Bond displays…

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