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Nicholas Hulme

Reviews // PFF

Wajib: can father and son bridge their political divide?

A funny father-son drama about the best way to respond to the Israeli occupation.

September 20, 2018 Nicholas Hulme
Reviews // SUDS

Review: SUDS’ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

SUDS’ latest production will leave you laughing and low-key terrified.

August 4, 2018 Nicholas Hulme
Reviews // Sff

Disobedience paints a bleak tale of faith and forbidden romance

Chilean director Sebastián Lelio explores a secret lesbian relationship in an Orthodox Jewish community.

June 12, 2018 Nicholas Hulme
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The life and death of a pornstar

Nicholas Hulme explores how a gay porn star became a Japanese cultural icon and secured his place in the annals of internet history.

March 13, 2018 Nicholas Hulme

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