After Midnight – Cinema Eclectica Podcast 257

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IRL festivals might be off this summer, but there’s still We Are One – a ten-day YouTube banquet of the best of the recent festival circuit. Before we get to that, Rob’s got a review of After Midnight, a new streaming release from Arrow Films. We don’t want to jinx this, but this might be the rare hotly-tipped new indie horror film that Rob likes!

Our We Are One kicks off with Graham looking at some of the short films on offer, before taking on one of the breakouts of the festival: Prateek Vats’s Indian satire Eeb Allay Ooo! In any other week, a comedy-drama about monkey-scaring might be the oddest film on offer. This week, however, we must reckon with Rob’s attempt to review the unreviewable: Nabwana I.G.G.’s karaoke Ugandan family kung-fu opus Crazy World. It sure is.

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