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Liam Gaughan

Liam Gaughan is a film critic, journalist, and essayist with over a decade of experience covering the film and entertainment industries. With a keen interest in the past and future of cinema, Liam has conducted interviews, written reviews, and attended festivals in his attempt to see way too many movies.
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Burn (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Messy, Provocative Coming-of-Age Odyssey that Unequivocally Swings for the Fences 
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Burn (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Messy, Provocative Coming-of-Age Odyssey that Unequivocally Swings for the Fences 

Liam Gaughan January 31, 2026

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Bedford Park (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Thoughtful, Relentlessly Bleak Drama of Cultural and Ethnic Tension
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Bedford Park (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Thoughtful, Relentlessly Bleak Drama of Cultural and Ethnic Tension

Liam Gaughan February 18, 2026

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Carousel (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Leisurely, Honest Portrayal of Mid-life Malaise
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Carousel (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Leisurely, Honest Portrayal of Mid-life Malaise

Liam Gaughan January 30, 2026

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Shelter (2026) Movie Review: A Familiar yet Solid Jason Statham Vehicle with a Touch of Techno-Paranoia
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Shelter (2026) Movie Review: A Familiar yet Solid Jason Statham Vehicle with a Touch of Techno-Paranoia

Liam Gaughan January 29, 2026

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Run Amok (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Well-Intentioned Work of Artistic Catharsis Is Tonally Jarring, Critically Obtuse
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Run Amok (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: A Well-Intentioned Work of Artistic Catharsis Is Tonally Jarring, Critically Obtuse

Liam Gaughan January 29, 2026

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Zi (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: An Aesthetically Gorgeous but Emotionally Inert Mystery Drama
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Zi (2026) ‘Sundance’ Movie Review: An Aesthetically Gorgeous but Emotionally Inert Mystery Drama

Liam Gaughan February 2, 2026

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All Sam Raimi Movies (Including ‘Send Help’), Ranked
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All Sam Raimi Movies (Including ‘Send Help’), Ranked

Liam Gaughan January 25, 2026

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Send Help (2026) Movie Review: An Uneven, Gross-Out Black Comedy Anchored by Two Great Performances and an Engaged Sam Raimi
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Send Help (2026) Movie Review: An Uneven, Gross-Out Black Comedy Anchored by Two Great Performances and an Engaged Sam Raimi

Liam Gaughan February 2, 2026

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Cutting Through Rocks (2025) Documentary Review: An Eye-Opening yet Distressing Portrayal of Feminine Strength within a Contested Culture
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Cutting Through Rocks (2025) Documentary Review: An Eye-Opening yet Distressing Portrayal of Feminine Strength within a Contested Culture

Liam Gaughan January 24, 2026

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