All Reviews articles – Page 129
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‘Between Two Worlds’: Cannes Review
Juliette Binoche stars in Directors’ Fortnight opener about an undercover writer who plans an expose on France’s employment crisis
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‘Annette’: Cannes Review
Opening Cannes, Leos Carax’s musical collaboration with the Mael brothers is ’an audacious folly that comes across as grandiose and joyless’
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‘Death Knot’: Udine Review
Indonesian genre outing marks a strong - if low-budget - debut for Cornelio Sunny
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‘Before Next Spring’: Udine Review
A bright ensemble cast tackles the ups and downs of Chinese students in Japan
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‘Faith Can Move Mountains’: Thessaloniki Review
The potential construction of a monastary in Norway is the catalyst for intrigue in this fascinating documentary
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‘LUX’: Thessaloniki Review
Intriguing study of an army-training simulation exercise in Geneva
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‘The Boss Baby: Family Business’: Review
Animated comedy sequel offers more of the same heavy-handed reliance on slapstick and schmaltz
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‘Black Widow’: Review
At last, Scarlett Johansson casts her web in this MCU standalone spinoff
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’Porno Uncle Jim”: Thessaloniki Review
Stephan Bookas sets out to discover more about his great uncle, 1960s porn baron J.J Proferes
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‘Luchadoras’: Thessaloniki Review
A trio of female wrestlers do battle in and out of the ring in Juarez, Mexico
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‘Days And Nights Of Demetra K.’: Thessaloniki Review
Warm documentary following one of Athens’ veteran sex workers over a tumultuous few years
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‘The Fourth Window’: Thessaloniki Review
Sober and engaging portrait of seminal Israeli novelist Amos Oz
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‘The Count’: Thessaloniki Review
Documentarian John Blahed explores the life of his father’s infamous criminal cousin
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‘Singing In The Wilderness’: Thessaloniki Review
Dongnan Chen’s documentary about a rural Chinese Christian choir is unexectedly - and vividly - revealing
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‘The Novice’: Tribeca Review
A collegiate rower pushes herself to extremes in Lauren Hadaway’s accomplished feature debut
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‘No Sudden Move’: Tribeca Review
Steven Soderbergh explores the dark underbelly of 1950s Detroit in this knotty heist drama
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‘Coppelia’: Annecy Review
Live action and CGI animation seamlessly combine in this modern retelling of the 150-year-old ballet
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‘Werewolves Within’: Tribeca Review
Director Josh Ruben’s take on the VR game mostly howls in vain