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Movie Review: ‘Spell’ at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Festival
Barak Hardley wrote and starred in this odd, dark, and fanciful slacker thriller/creepy drama. The movie opens with Benny, a comic illustrator played by Barak, randomly arriving in Reykjavik Iceland. There is an air of confusion about why he’s in Reykjavik, but … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barak Hardley, Billy Bennight, Birna Rún Eiríksdóttir, coming-of-age, Film Independent, hallucinatory, iceland, IFC, Indie Film, Indie Movie, LA Film Fest, LA Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, Magic, Magnús Jónsson, Movie Review, Mythology, Reykjavík, Spell, Superstition, symbolic
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