All Reviews articles – Page 146
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‘Gorbachev. Heaven’: IDFA Review
A true Titan of history tells his story - or the parts of it he’s comfortable with - to a probing Vitaly Mansky
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‘Happiest Season’: Review
Kirsten Stewart lights up Sony’s LGBTQ+ festive drama, a pandemic transfer to Hulu
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‘White Noise’: IDFA Review
A deep-dive inside the Alt-Right movement with director Daniel Lombroso
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‘The Sign Painter’: Tallinn Review
Latvia’s wartime drama is a playful crowdpleaser set for North American release
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‘Landfall’: IDFA Review
The combination of the poetic and the polemical speaks volumes as Cecilia Aldarondo surveys the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico
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‘Model Olimpia’: Tallinn Review
An unflinching take on a strange partnership between a monther and her troubled son
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‘Nothing But The Sun’: IDFA Review (Opening Film)
IDFA 2020 starts with a powerful and moving look at the disenfranchised Ayoreo people of Paraguay
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‘Til Kingdom Come’: IDFA Review
A provocative look at the links between Israel and American evangelical Christian groups
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‘69: The Saga Of Danny Hernandez’: Review
Vikram Gandhi profiles the life and fast times of controversial rapper Tekashi69
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‘Vanguard’: Review
Jackie Chan jumps into the exhibition spot vacated by Bond in the US after failing to make an impression at home
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‘Run’: Review
Sarah Paulson dials it up as a malicious mother in this Hulu/Lionsgate genre exercise
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‘The Translator’: Tallinn Review
An exiled translator risks everything to return to Syria and rescue his brother
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‘The Care Of Others’: Thessaloniki Review
Deceptively simple but emotionally jarring mid-length feature from Argentina
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‘Death On The Streets’: Thessaloniki Review
A family man struggles to put bread on the table in this low-key examination of America’s bankrupt dream
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‘The Racer’: Cork Review
The stakes grow ever-higher for a professional cyclist and doper in Kieron J. Walsh’s Ireland-set drama
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‘Gym’: Thessaloniki Review
The Boy explores the boundaries between being, acting and narrating in 17 monologues linked by a gym
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‘The Bright Side’: Cork Review
A despairing stand-up comic is diagosed with breast-cancer in Ruth Meehan’s appealing debut