All Reviews articles – Page 126
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‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’: Review
Snyder’s original, moody vision of the 2017 film clocks in at four hours for Warners streaming services
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‘City Of Lies’: Review
Johnny Depp, Forest Whitaker star in a long-delayed drama which investigates the murder of the Notorious B.I.G.
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‘Deadly Cuts’: Dublin Review
Scissors at the ready as stylists at a rundown Dublin hairdressing salon get serious
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‘Is There Anybody Out There?’: Dublin Review
’Covid crisis’ cinema from the students of Trinity College Dublin
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‘Long Weekend’: Review
Finn Wittrock and Zoe Chao make an appealing match in Steve Basilone’s shapeshifting debut
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‘Cuban Dancer’: Miami Review
Documentary tells the uplifting story of Alexis Valdes and his move to the US in search of ballet perfection
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‘The City Of Wild Beasts’: Miami Review
A young boy is forced to flee Medellín for the mountains and his elderly grandfather in Henry E Rincon’s follow-up to ‘Hero Steps’
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‘Taste’: Berlin Review
Lê Bảo’s debut took the Special Jury Prize in the festival’s avant garde Encounters section
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‘Le Temps Perdu’: Doclisboa Review
A group of elegant Porteños gathers every week to read aloud from Proust
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‘Just 1 Day’: Dublin Review
Screenwriter Erica Li makes her directorial debut with Chris Doyle behind the lens
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‘Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In’: Glasgow Review
A very human portrait of football’s towering giant
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‘Courage’: Berlin Review
Caught in the crossfire, Aliaksei Paluyan documents what happened next in Belarus
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‘La Mif’ (‘The Fam’): Berlin Review
An ’empathetic and authentic’ drama set inside a Swiss residential care home for girls wins top prize at Generation 14+
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‘Ludi’: Miami Review
A Haitian-born nurse struggles to make a life in Miami in this touching debut from Edson Jean
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‘Coming 2 America’: Review
Three decades later, Eddie Murphy steps back on the throne of Zamunda
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‘Any Day Now’: Berlin Review
An Iranian family in Finland waits in for a vital decision in Hamy Ramezan’s personal first feature
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‘Je Suis Karl’: Berlin Review
Christian Schwochow’s political thriller focuses on the rise of the youth far-right in his country
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‘Ballad Of A White Cow’: Berlin Review
A Tehran factory worker is told that her husband’s execution was a mistake
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‘Wheel Of Fortune And Fantasy’: Berlin Review
A series of encounters plays out in Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s playful trilogy
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‘Celts’: Berlin Review
For her debut feature, Milica Tomovic takes the viewer to Belgrade in 1993 and a child’s fractious birthday party