All Reviews articles – Page 102
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‘Her Way’: Glasgow Review
Laure Calamy’s fiery César award-nominated performance drives Cécile Ducrocq’s spirited first feature
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‘Ashgrove’: Glasgow Review
Dystopian melodrama from Canada uses improvised acting to explore a global pandemic
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‘Nightride’: Dublin Review
Stephen Fingleton’s calling-card comeback feature is a single-shot crime thriller set in Belfast
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‘The Batman’: Review
Robert Pattinson dons the cape for Matt Reeves, delivering a sombre three-hour thriller
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‘Roise & Frank’: Dublin Review
The second Irish-language film at this year’s Dublin Film Fest brings comfort in the form of a shaggy dog
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‘Kind Hearts’: Berlin Review
A sweet, gentle exploration of adolescent love between a young Belgian couple wins the Grand Prix in Berlin’s Generation 14plus
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‘Young Plato’: Dublin Review
Inspiring primary school principal anchors heartrending documentary set in Northern Ireland
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‘The Quiet Girl’: Dublin Review
Colm Bairead’s Berlin award-winning debut feature opens the Dublin Film Festival
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‘Studio 666’: Review
Goofy, gory horror comedy starring the Foo Fighters which will appeal to fans of the band
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‘Maigret’: Review
Gerard Depardieu leads an excellent ensemble cast in Patrice Leconte’s take on the classic French detective
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‘Unrest’: Berlin Review
Cyril Schäublin is awarded Best Director prize in Berlin’s Encounters for his austere account of Swiss watchmaking
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‘Working Class Heroes’: Berlin Review
Milos Pusic’s third feature is a strange, dark Serbian satire about workers’ rights
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‘Convenience Store’: Berlin Review
A bold based-on-real-life debut feature about modern-day slavery in a Russian convenience store
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‘Myanmar Diaries’: Berlin Review
An uneven but urgent doc-fiction report from Myanmar’s frontline
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‘The Novelist’s Film’: Berlin Review
The prolific DIY master Hong Sangsoo returns to Berlin with another playful comedy of manners
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‘About Joan’: Berlin Review
Isabelle Huppert leads a solid cast through this tonally uneven portrait of a woman that spans countries and decades
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‘Against The Ice’: Berlin Review
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stars as Danish explorer Ejnar Mikkelsen on an icy expedition to Northeast Greenland
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‘Alcarras’: Berlin review
Carla Simon’s semi-autobiographical follow-up to ’Summer 1993’ impresses in the Berlinale’s Competition
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‘Leonora Addio’: Berlin Review
A ’gently idiosyncratic memento mori’ from 90 year-old Paulo Taviani, directing alone for the first time since the death of his brother