All Reviews articles – Page 101
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‘Cheaper By The Dozen’: Review
Gail Lerner’s modern update of this popular comedy about a blended family of 12 will be right at home on Disney+
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‘I Love My Dad’: SXSW Review
SXSW-winner takes cringe comedy to the next level when a hapless father catfishes his own son
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‘This Is Not Me’: Flare Review
A moving portrait of two young trans men embarking upon the difficult legal process of gender transition in Iran
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‘Notre Dame On Fire’: Review
Jean-Jacques Annaud’s ambitious thriller is a suspenseful recreation of the 2019 Notre Dame cathedral fire
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‘Off the Rails’: Thessaloniki Review
Peter Day expands his BBC documentary short into a feature length focus on the British urban parkour collective Brewman
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‘X’: SXSW Review
Ti West’s long-awaited return to horror is a bloody and brainy 1970s-style slasher with bite
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‘It Is In Us All’: SXSW Review
Cosmo Jarvis explores the complexity of masculinity in Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ Irish dramatic feature debut
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‘Attica’: Review
Academy-award nominated documentary gives a voice to the silenced men of the Attica prison uprising of 1971
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‘Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood’: SXSW Review
Richard Linklater takes a fond trip down memory lane with his animated look back at the Apollo 11 moon landing
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‘The Cow’: SXSW Review
Winona Ryder shines in this playful genre debut about a weekend getaway at a cabin in the woods
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‘Millie Lies Low’: SXSW Review
Ana Scotney is a standout talent in Michelle Savill’s comedic debut from New Zealand
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‘To Leslie’: SXSW Review
Andrea Riseborough is superb as an alcoholic single mother from West Texas in Michael Morris’s earnest feature debut
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‘Wake Up Punk’: Glasgow Review
The spirit of punk lives on in Nigel Askew’s documentary featuring Joe Corré and the Westwood-McLaren clan
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‘Monstrous’: Glasgow Review
Christina Ricci leads Frightfest favourite Chris Sivertson’s latest genre take
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‘Clean’: SXSW Review
A trauma cleaning service in Melbourne, Australia, introduces viewers to the remarkable Sandra Pankhurst
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’: SXSW Review
SXSW opens with Michelle Yeoh’s poignant performance as an ordinary laundry owner mixed up in a martial-arts multiverse
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‘A House Made Of Splinters’: Thessaloniki Review
In pre-war Ukraine, an orphanage for temporary placements tries to deal with the psychological wounds of conflict
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‘Angry Young Men’: Glasgow Review
Paul Morris’s one-man microbudget movie explores childhood rivalries set on a fictional housing estate in Scotland
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‘Adult Adoption’: Glasgow Review
Actor and playright Ellie Moon wrote and stars in this quirky comedy drama about a care leaver seeking adult adoption
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‘Turning Red’: Review
Pixar turns the embarrassment of puberty into a giant red panda to show that being different is about being yourself