All Reviews articles – Page 104
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‘White Building’: London Review
Kavich Neang’s feature debut follows a young dancer who’s about to lose the only home he’s ever known
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‘Anita’: Busan Review (Closing Film)
Louise Wong plays Cantopop superstar Anita Mui in this nostalgic biopic
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‘Farewell, My Hometown’: Busan Review
Three generations of Chinese women talk about their lives in Er Zhuo Wang’s fiction-documentary hybrid
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'The Tender Bar’: London Review
Ben Affleck and Tye Sheridan star in George Clooney’s adaptation of a writer’s memoirs set in Long Island of the 1970s and 80s
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‘24’: Busan Review
Royston Tan’s latest art-house charmer follows a sound engineer on a journey across 24 different environments
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‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’: London Review
Debut animation from UK-based Locksmith Animation is deft and appealing
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‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’: Review
Jason Reitman takes over the reins of his father’s franchise in this latest franchise reboot
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‘Gensan Punch’: Busan Review
Brillante Ma Mendoza’s latest follows an aspiring boxer who refuses to let disability define him
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‘Memoryland’: Busan Review
Kim Quy Bui’s beautifully composed sophomore feature explores attitudes about death in Vietnam
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‘House Of Time’: Busan Review
Covid-inspired, ’Groundhog Day’-style supernatural drama finds a doctor trapped in a house with three generations of women
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‘The Apartment With Two Women’: Busan Review
Kim Se-in’s unflinching debut chronicles a mother and daughter at war
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‘Pedro’: Busan Review
Natesh Hegde’s ruminative character study follows a man ostracised from his community
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‘The Absent Director’: Busan Review
An audacious single-shot drama that follows an Iranian theater company staging an experimental ‘Macbeth’
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‘Mothers Of The Revolution’: London Review
Briar March’s gripping documentary celebrates the women protesters of Greenham Common
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‘Red Pomegranate’: Busan Review
A pregnant, abandoned wife must fend for herself in Sharipa Urazbayeva’s study of sexual violence and poverty
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‘Asteroid’: Busan Review
Mehdi Hoseinivand Aalipour’s affectionate first film observes the tender bonds of one Iranian family
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‘Seire’: Busan Review
A disorienting, accomplished psychological drama about a new father grappling with superstition and guilt
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’Photocopier’: Busan Review
A compelling tech-thriller about a computing student getting to the bottom of what happened to her last night at a party
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‘Missing’: Busan Review
A bereft widower pursues a serial killer in Katayama Shinzo’s ambitious second feature