All Reviews articles – Page 115
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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
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‘The Harder They Fall’: London Review (opening film)
Jonathan Majors and Idris Elba face off in Jeymes Samuel’s vigorously entertaining Western
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‘Heaven: To The Land Of Happiness’: Busan Review (opening film)
An amiable, ambling odd-couple comedy from South Korean auteur Im Sang-Soo
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‘Quiet Freedom’: Hamburg Review
Dagmar Manzel and Rolf Lassgard give award-worthy performances as a married couple grappling with old age
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‘Wolka’: Hamburg Review
Late filmmaker Arni Olafur Asgeirsson delivers a flinty thriller set within a tight-knit Icelandic community
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‘Unwanted’: San Sebastian Review
Russian drama is a challenging winner of the New Directors award at Spain’s premier festival
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‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’: Review
Andy Serkis directs Tom Hardy in a vast improvement on the Sony franchise’s 2018 original.
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‘Anatomy Of Time’: Hamburg Review
Thai director Jakrawal Nilthamrong presents a medatative exploration of long-term love
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‘Futura’: Hamburg Review
A trio of Italian filmmakers ask the next generation what might lie ahead for their country and themselves
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‘Botox’: Hamburg Review
Kaveh Mazaheri’s feature debut follows two sisters plotting to keep their brother’s disappearance a secret
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‘Poser’: Hamburg Review
Noah Dixon and Ori Segev’s debut presents a ’Single White Female’ scenario brewing in a local alternative music scene
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‘No Time To Die’: Review
Daniel Craig exits shaken and stirred: now audiences will have their say