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We Have Three New Films Playing Tonight at Raindance Festival

They're all amazing, you should come.

Now, I realise I'm making a huge gamble here – dangerous speculation is kind of what I'm known for; that's why I got that calligraphic "Living on the Edge" tattoo – but I'm guessing you like films. Right? You're currently browsing a website that covers film and makes its own films, so unless you religiously whip on your anti-movie blinkers every time you visit and just head straight for stories about guitar-playing, child-snatching runaway teachers and vaginal discharge fry-ups, I'm assuming you have, at least, a passing interest in moving pictures with accompanying sound.

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You'll be excited to hear, then, that we're screening three brand new films tonight at the Raindance Film Festival in London. First, at 6.30PM, two documentaries: The British Wrestler, a look at the machismo sodden and occasionally depressing world of UK underground wrestling, and Caribbean Fashion Week, the next release from our Fashion Week Internationale series, which details Kingston's passion for skin-bleaching and uncovers why girls think that swallowing agricultural chicken feed will make them look hotter.

Next up, at 8PM, is The Fourth Dimension, a largely-improvised, headfuck triptych of a film, starring Val Kilmer and directed in the three parts by Harmony Korine, Alexey Fedorchenko and Jan Kwiecinski, respectively. The soundtrack is the catchiest bit of autotune you'll ever hear and there's a bit in the film where a long-haired Val Kilmer shouts a motvational rant at people in roller-disco rink. It looks fucking great.

Maybe you took us up on our offer of cut-price festival tickets last week, maybe you didn't, but do it now if you want to spend tonight watching a few incredible films that end in time for you to go out, get pissed and spend the rest of your night with beautiful thoughts of sweat, spandex-laden men, dancehall and the end of the world swishing around in your brain.

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