All Reviews articles – Page 169
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‘Bad Hair’: Sundance Review
Justin Simien follows up Dear White People with this satirical thriller about bloodthirsty hair
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‘Miss Americana’: Sundance Review
Lana Wilson’s portrait of pop megastar Taylor Swift doesn’t give the full picture
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‘Cuties’: Sundance Review
An 11-year-old Senegalese girl living in Paris finds camaraderie in a teenage dance troupe
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‘Crip Camp’: Sundance Review
Inspirational, moving documentary about a revolutionary 1970s summer camp for children with disabilities
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‘Summertime’: Sundance Review
The follow-up to ‘Blindspotting’ is an absorbing spoken-word sonnet
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‘VHYes’: Rotterdam Review
An engaging absurdist VHS collage which also features the director’s parents, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon
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‘Mosquito’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s opening film is a fever dream account of a young Portuguese soldier’s experiences in 1917 Mozambique
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‘The Turning’: Review
The latest version of Henry James’ haunted house classic fails to raise a scare
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‘How To Be A Good Wife’: Review
Goofy farce set in a 1967 finishing school is a vehicle for Juliette Binoche’s comic talents
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‘The Rescue’: Review
Dante Lam’s mega-budget blockbuster starring Eddie Peng leads the pack going into Chinese New Year
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‘Herself’: Review
An Irish single mother determines to build a house for herself after she escapes an abusive marriage
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‘Funny Face’: Review
Cosmo Jarvis takes the lead in this Brooklyn-set outsider romance from director Tim Sutton
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‘The Painter And The Thief’: Review
A burglar ends up stealing his victim’s heart in this unusual documentary from Norway
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‘Identifying Features’: Review
A mother searches for her missing son in Mexico’s borderland in a powerful first feature from Fernanda Valadez
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‘Bad Boys For Life’: Review
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reunite on Sony’s far from fresh franchise
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‘La Fortaleza’: Review
A nervy, feverish follow-up to ‘La Soledad’ from Venezuela’s promising young director Jorge Thielen Armand
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‘Truth And Justice’: Review
Estonian production is a suprise entry in the 10-film international Oscar shortlist
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‘Relic’: Review
An elderly woman succumbs to dementia - or demons - in Natalie Erika James’ accomplished genre debut