All Reviews articles – Page 185
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'Rescue The Fire': Munich Review
Devastating memorial of a Berlin ravaged by AIDS and the late photogapher who captured it
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'Aga’s House': Karlovy Vary Review
A group of women live alone in a remote mountain location in Kosovo
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‘Schemers’: Edinburgh Review
A concert promoter tries to stage an Iron Maiden concert in 1980s Dundee
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'Monsoon': Karlovy Vary Review
‘Lilting’ director Hong Khaou’s second film follows an Englishman’s exploration of his Vietnamese roots
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‘I Was, I Am, I Will Be’: Munich Review
A ‘Green Card’-style drama cuts deeper than expected in this assured second feature
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‘End Of Sentence’: Edinburgh Review
John Hawkes and Logan Lerman star in this Irish-set father-and-son road trip
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‘Carmilla’: Edinburgh Review
A Gothic vampire novella gets a new lease of life in Emily Harris’s debut
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'Spider-Man: Far From Home': Review
Marvel returns after Endgame with a smaller-scale, self-contained, super-hero spin-off
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'Trijya' (Radius): Shanghai Review
An intriguing debut from India’s Akshay Indikar focuses on a migrant’s sense of self ‘Trijya’
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‘Samurai Marathon’: Edinburgh Review
The team behind ‘13 Assassins’ unites with Bernard Rose for an epic sword-slasher
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'Balance, Not Symmetry': Edinburgh Review
An unsuccessful collaboration between director Jamie Adams and the band Biffy Clyro
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‘Strange But True’: Edinburgh Review
A fine cast including Amy Ryan and Margaret Qualley attacks Rowan Athale’s domestic thriller
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'Alice': Edinburgh Review
Directed by an Australian first-timer, this Paris-set SXSW winner impresses on its international debut
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'The Furies': Edinburgh Review
Retro slasher movie from Australia should make some commercial splatter
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'The Best Of Dorien B.': Edinburgh Review
Notable debut from Belgium’s Anke Blonde which marks the former casting director out as a talent to watch
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'Boyz In The Wood': Edinburgh Review
Scotland’s premier festival opens with a lively teen comedy set in the highlands
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