All Reviews articles – Page 166
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‘Call Of The Wild’: Review
This over-produced version of Jack London’s classic novel is bowled over by a slobber of CGI
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‘Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island’: Review
“The sort of inept, forgettable disaster that doesn’t even induce so-bad-it’s-good chuckles”
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‘Mogul Mowgli’: Review
Riz Ahmed plays a first generation rap artist, at odds with his world - and eventually his body.
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‘Sonic The Hedgehog’: Review
Jim Carrey ups the ante in this long-awaited family film based on the beloved Sega game
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‘The Assistant’: Review
Kitty Green’s restrained drama details abuse of power in a Hollywood mogul’s production office
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‘Epicentro’: Sundance Review
This tender portrait of Cuba is the winner of the world documentary competition at Sundance
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‘Birds Of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation Of One Harley Quinn)’: Review
DC’s choreographed carnage stars Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn
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‘Emma’: Review
Working Title revisits a classic with Anya Taylor-Joy starring opposite Johnny Flynn
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‘A Perfectly Normal Family’: Rotterdam Review
A daughter watches her father transition in this carefully-observed debut, winner of Rotterdam’s Big Screen award
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‘His House’: Sundance Review
Netflix swoops on sophisticated British refugee horror directed by rising star Remi Weekes
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‘The Cloud In Her Room’: Rotterdam Review
Noteworthy debut from this female director marks a new voice in Chinese cinema
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‘The Rhythm Section’: Review
Blake Lively plays a prostitute/assassin in this underwhelming adaptation of Mark Burnell’s novel
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'Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia’: Sundance Review
A surreal portmanteau set on or around a Miami speedboat
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‘The Evening Hour’: Rotterdam Review
The grandson of a preacherman plies his trade in an opioid-afflicted West Virginia town
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‘Boys State’: Sundance Review
A small political ecosystem throws up some big results for documentary film-makers Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine
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‘The Reason I Jump’: Sundance Review
Jerry Rothwell’s groundbreaking documentary tunes into the autistic spectrum
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'Charm City Kings': Sundance Review
Sony’s Sundance acquisition is anchored by the exceptional young actor Jahi Di’Allo Winston
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‘Nine Days’: Sundance Review
A standout debut from Edson Oda competes in Sundance’s US Dramatic section