All Reviews articles – Page 122
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‘Danny Boy’: TV Review
Anthony Boyle, Toby Jones star in BBC feature-length drama set during the Iraq War and its aftermath
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‘Oxygen’: Review
Melanie Laurent is trapped in a cryogenic chamber in Alexandre Aja’s claustrophobic thriller for Netflix
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‘Here Today’: Review
Billy Crystal returns to the director’s chair after a long absence for a film starring himself and Tiffany Haddish
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‘Visions Of Empire’: Doclisboa Review
A look behind the facade of the Portugese empire through the archives it still maintains
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‘The Underground Railroad’: TV Review
Barry Jenkins follows an escaped slave across the South in his adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel for Amazon
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‘Bank Job’: Hot Docs Review
Artists Daniel Edelstyn and Hilary Powell bring mischief and activism to their look at economic theory
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‘Viral’: Hot Docs Review
An insightful snapshot of Gen Z, composed entirely of its subjects’ social media videos
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‘Gaucho Americano’: Hot Docs Review
This hypnotic documentary observes Patagonian horsemen working on an American sheep ranch
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‘Lady Buds’: Hot Docs Review
A crop of female California cannabis dealers negotiate a newly opened market
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‘Faceless’: Hot Docs Review
Hong Kong’s 2019 pro-democracy movement is seen through the eyes of four anonymous young activists
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‘Bloom Up – A Swinger Couple Story’: Hot Docs Review
A happily married polyamorous Italian couple invite the viewer into their romantic life
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‘Four Seasons In A Day’: Hot Docs Review
A ferry trip between the North and South of Ireland is a surprisingly moving event
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‘I’m Wanita’: Hot Docs Review
Can a middle-aged Australian country singer finally get her big break?
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‘Magaluf Ghost Town’: Hot Docs Review
A playful blend of documentary and fiction highlights this look at the infamous Spanish tourist destination
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‘Dark Blossom’: Hot Docs Review
A new romance tests the friendship of some Goth youths in this impressionistic Danish doc
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‘The Son’: Moscow Review
A middle-aged Iranian man struggles to grow up after the death of his mother
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‘Things Heard & Seen’: Review
Amanda Seyfried and James Norton try to warm up a haunted-house melodrama for Netflix