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A Question of Suspense

A Question of Suspense

5.7
6
  • Oct 21, 2021
  • brisk and diverting

    The less you know about the story, the more you are likely to enjoy it. At little more than an hour long, this is a brisk little thriller powered by a decent story. The acting is variable, with the lead doing most of the heavy lifting, but with some decent sets, location shooting (in Ireland) and a plot that rattles along like a clockwork toy this passes the time agreeably enough.
    Footlight Fever

    Footlight Fever

    5.8
    8
  • Jul 14, 2018
  • some very funny scenes

    I caught the second half of this on tv once and thought is was absolutely hilarious, the scene where a bad actor refused to die on stage had me laughing very loudly, and other scenes were amusing too.

    Perhaps not for everyone, but I thought it was great and would love to see it again.
    Typeface

    Typeface

    6.6
    10
  • Feb 15, 2013
  • Great for Hipsters, font fans, just give it a try

    This documentary has a lot going on, there are various themes, a love of the 'steampunk' technology of old style printing, a hipster love of letterpress and design, and the stories of a city far too far from anywhere that was once successful, and is now too far from the digital hipsters that would flock to it.

    Hipsters will salivate over the plentiful footage of wooden carved letters, from the days when using a font was a huge investment, and resizing up a point size required a tray full of 'sorts'. Others will enjoy the real people enjoying their enthusiasms.

    It is an easy watch, busy and engaging, I am happy to recommend it, even if you do not enjoy it, it is the sort of documentary that really ought to be supported.

    One of the best, and full of charm.
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