Dark Night (2016, dir. Tim Sutton)

A series of lives, linked by a movie mass shooting. Great-looking, oblique little film that acts as a calling card for the talented Sutton, and as a flick that takes the approach of a Van Sant or a Larry Clark at their most ambient. Light on narrative drive, but strong on the hollow drift of some people’s existences.

Author: Eamonn

Writes. Latest: 2019: East of England - a noir thriller. Other books: Benches of Louth (2018); Juggernaut: a sequel to Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (2017); Torc, (2016); The Prospect of This City (2015). Twitter: @eamonngriffin

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