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Edward Haynes
Eddy Haynes has recently graduated from the University of Nottingham with a First in Film and Television. He is currently on a gap year which means he has a whole year to watch a ton of indie films. His all time favourite film is Memento, with Garden State running a close second, because who doesn’t love Zach Braff Natalie Portman and the Shins together in one film.
16 articles written by Edward Haynes
- Movie | December 22, 2015
Those Who Feel The Fire Burning
A provocative, hypnotic film dealing with the plight of immigrants stuck in Europe.
- Movie | September 8, 2015
Je Suis Charlie (TIFF Review)
'Je Suis Charlie' takes a difficult subject and handles it with sensitivity and grace.
- Movie | April 22, 2015
Below Dreams
'Below Dreams' shows promise but fails to invoke an emotional response or provide insight on poverty in New Orleans.
- Movie | April 10, 2015
Flutter
An awkward mix of gritty material and indie quirk goes down easier thanks to a fantastic lead performance by Lindsay Pulsipher.
- Film Festival | March 23, 2015
ND/NF 2015: Los Hongos
'Los Hongos' provides a loose, authentic portrait of two young friends growing up in Colombia's heated political climate.
- Film Festival | March 16, 2015
SXSW 2015: A Space Program
A darkly funny chronicling of Tom Sachs' DIY 'mission to Mars' installation.
- Movie | March 13, 2015
’71
The Northern Ireland conflict gets further coverage from Yann Demange in this thrilling British film.
- News | March 5, 2015
Toronto Irish Film Festival 2015 Preview
A preview of the unique collection of independent Irish films at the 2015 Toronto Irish Film Festival.
- Awards | February 9, 2015
Our 2015 BAFTA Award Reactions
There weren't a whole lot of surprises at the 2015 BAFTA's last night, here are our thoughts on the awards show.
- Movie | January 30, 2015
Amira and Sam
'Amira and Sam' is a charming romantic comedy fueled by its cross-cultural quirks.
- Movie | January 15, 2015
Gangs of Wasseypur
An epic Indian gang drama smothers with violence, 'Gangs of Wasseypur' is laborious and overly long.
- Movie | December 2, 2014
Evolution of a Criminal
A documentary exploring crime from the perspective of the man who once committed it.
- Movie | November 14, 2014
Citizenfour
The now infamous story of Edward Snowden's leaking of confidential NSA papers is covered from its beginning moments.
- Movie | October 28, 2014
Before I Go to Sleep
Despite a promising start , Before I Go to Sleep is a film that is sadly let down by a number of flaws.
- Movie | October 13, 2014
Camp X-Ray
Camp X-Ray opens like a tense thriller, with the capture of Ali Amir (Peyman Moaadi) and his transportation to Guantanamo Bay, played out in quick, rapid cuts and an imposing soundtrack. The film may start with intensity but this isn’t...