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News & Reviews: LFF Roundup - Glass Onion, Triangle Of Sadness, The Whale, Holy Spider, After Sherman, Crows Are White, Know Your Place, God Said Give 'Em Drum Machines & Butterfly Vision
This week Alex is joined by semi regular guest Paul to bring reviews of some of the special programming from the recently wrapped up 66th BFI London Film Festival. Between satellite screenings around the country and at home screenings on BFI Player, this year had a packed schedule with plenty for everyone. We take time to review six of this year's offerings ahead of their upcoming releases.<br/><br/>We bring reviews of the 'Knives Out' sequel 'Glass Onion', ultra rich satire 'Triangle Of Sadness', Brendan Fraser starring 'The Whale', 'Holy Spider' a Persian language crime thriller, ruminative documentary 'After Sherman', a journey to rediscover faith 'Crows Are White', 'Know Your Place' a coming of age journey in gentrifying Seattle, exploration of the birth of techno in 'God Said Give 'Em Drum Machines' & Ukrainian war drama 'Butterfly Vision'