All Reviews articles – Page 146
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‘The Curse Of Audrey Earnshaw’: Fantasia Review
Thomas Robert Lee brews up a heady tale of witchcraft in this modern gothic Western
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‘Hunted’: Fantasia Review
A genre exercise with some added topspin could be a breakout midnight crowdpleaser
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‘The Undertaker’s Home’: Fantasia Review
Debut from Argentina dials up the score but down the surprises
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‘Rising Phoenix’: Review
A rousing glimpse behind the scenes of the Paralympic Games from Netflix
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‘Sheep Without a Shepherd’: Review
Skilfully-calibrated thriller from debut director Sam Quah heads out into the UK during an interrupted home run
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‘You Will Remember Me’: Sarajevo Review
An academic grapples with his memory and the past in this emotive drama from Quebec
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‘My Morning Laughter’: Sarajevo Review
Serbian debut delivers an uncomfortably potent character study
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‘Full Moon’: Sarajevo Review
Moral quandries and political commentary intertwine in this impressive low-budget debut thriller
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‘Eden’: Sarajevo Review
What happens when a woman develops an allergic reaction to the world she lives in
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‘Digger’: Sarajevo Review
Sensitive debut from Greek film-maker Giorgis Grigorakis is set in a small forest enclave under threat from developers
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‘Morgana’: Fantasia Review
An older Australian housewife throws off her domestic shackles - for restraint of another kind
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‘Small Town Wisconsin’: Sarajevo Review
Alexander Payne executive produces this small, gentle story about a boy and his troubled father
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‘Mavzer’: Sarajevo Review
Taut, pensive western pits a farmer against wolves, family and mankind’s animalistic nature
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‘The Island Within’: Sarajevo Review
A brooding father-son relationship is explored with bone dry humour and playful visuals
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‘All The Pretty Little Horses’: Sarajevo Review
A marriage hangs in the balance in this slow-ticking time bomb of a drama
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‘Crazy Samurai Musashi’: Fantasia Review
An uncut 77 minute action sequence highlights the latest Yuji Shimomura-Tak Sakaguchi collaboration
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’Focus, Grandma’: Sarajevo Review (opening film)
Sarajevo opens with a bittersweet domestic comedy set in the run-up to war