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Exit 8: a video game turned claustrophobic time-loop horror movie
Kawamura Genki’s adaptation of The Exit 8 walking simulator game traps a man in the corridors of a Japanese metro station, using endless repetition to terrifying effect.
By Anne Billson
“The hope is you’ll feel you’re in a continuous dream”: Gerald Fox on Kinaesthesia
By Josh Slater-Williams
Charlotte Regan’s BFI Film Academy masterclass and insights for young creatives
By Ivie Uzebu
Miroirs No. 3 second look review: a glorious sun dappled noir from Christian Petzold
By Adam Nayman
The Wizard of the Kremlin: a westernised take on Putin’s rise to power
By Travis Jeppesen
10 great films set in fishing towns
By Chloe Walker
The Blue Trail: a senior citizen flees dystopian Brazil for a freewheeling Amazonian adventure
By Sam Wigley
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