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Adam and Zands review Prano Bailey-Bond's 2021 psychological horror film Censor. Set in Britain, in the height of the video-nasty era, Censor follows Enid, a repressed and tightly wound film censor who finds her ordered life disrupted when one of the films she reviews seems to offer evidence that her long-missing sister may still be alive. Discussed are the film's themes of reality, societal repression, misogyny, the role of media in society and violence.
CW for attempted sexual assault, graphic discussions of sex and violence, on-screen child death, gaslighting and body horror.
Zands' Rating: 3.5/5
Adam's Rating: 4/5
By Adam Frost-Venrick5
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Adam and Zands review Prano Bailey-Bond's 2021 psychological horror film Censor. Set in Britain, in the height of the video-nasty era, Censor follows Enid, a repressed and tightly wound film censor who finds her ordered life disrupted when one of the films she reviews seems to offer evidence that her long-missing sister may still be alive. Discussed are the film's themes of reality, societal repression, misogyny, the role of media in society and violence.
CW for attempted sexual assault, graphic discussions of sex and violence, on-screen child death, gaslighting and body horror.
Zands' Rating: 3.5/5
Adam's Rating: 4/5