All Reviews articles – Page 183
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'Us': Review
Jordan Peele follows up Oscar-winner Get Out with an effective chiller about an all-American family
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'Still Human': Hong Kong Review
Anthony Wong plays a paralysed construction worker in this notable Hong Kong debut
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'Vanishing Days': Hong Kong Review
A 14-year-old girl grapples with her family history during one humid summer
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'Bodies At Rest': Hong Kong Review
Renny Harlin’s Hong Kong-set genre piece opens the 43rd Hong Kong International Film Festival
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'A Dog Barking At The Moon': Hong Kong Review
A pregnant woman finds herself caught between her unhappy mother and homosexual father
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'The Lady Improper': Hong Kong Review
A sexually repressed divorcee has her passion ignited by a free-spirited chef
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‘G Affairs’: Hong Kong Review
The lives of several Hong Kong residents are linked via a mysterious severed head
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'Penguins': Review
The latest Disneynature wildlife documentary follows six months in the life of an Adélie penguin
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'Booksmart': Review
Olivia Wilde makes her directorial debut with this authentic portrait of female friendship
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'Triple Threat': Review
Martial arts stars Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais and Tiger Chen team up as soldiers of fortune
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'Fisherman's Friends': Review
A big city agent discovers a local singing group while on holiday in Cornwall
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'The Highwaymen': Review
Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson are the real-life lawmen tracking down iconic gangsters Bonnie and Clyde
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'The Day Shall Come': Review
The second film from Chris Morris follows a Miami preacher who becomes the unlikely focus of an FBI terrorist sting
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'Extra Ordinary': Review
A reluctant Irish medium is lured back into the ghostbusting business
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'The Beach Bum': Review
Harmony Korine’s latest stars Matthew McConaughey as a drunkard trying to get his act together
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'Harry Birrell Presents Films Of Love And War': Glasgow Review
Archive footage from amateur filmmaker Harry Birrell makes for an intriguing documentary
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'Land Without God': Dublin Review
Heartbreaking personal documentary about abuses by the Irish state and the Catholic Church
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'Automata': Glasgow FrightFest Review
A historian and his stepdaughter investigate a mysterious 18th century mechanical doll
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'She's Missing': Dublin Review
When her best friend goes missing, a New Mexico waitress embarks on a dangerous desert mission to find her