All Reviews articles – Page 192
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'Burning Cane': Tribeca Review
Wendell Pierce stars in a young director’s tale of drink and despair
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'Rewind': Tribeca Review
An ever-present camera recalls the director’s traumatic childhood in an exceptionally courageous documentary
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'Only': Tribeca Review
Frieda Pinto and Leslie Odom Jr star in a low key affair set in a dystopian future where the female race is being wiped out
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'Leftover Women': Tribeca Review
Three unmarried career women struggle with outdated social mores in China
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'Aamis' ('Ravening'): Tribeca Review
A provocative, transgressive love story starring Lima Das
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'Come To Daddy': Tribeca Review
Elijah Wood stars in this pitch-black, tone-deaf comedy from the makers of ‘The Greasy Strangler’
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'The Gasoline Thieves': Tribeca Review
Edgar Nito’s impressive debut is a brutally effective thriller set around Mexico’s underground fuel pipelines
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‘Run’: Review
Scott Graham’s third film is set in a Scottish fishing port and takes inspiration from Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born To Run’
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'Roads': Tribeca Review
Sebastian Schipper follows up ’Victoria’ with this story of a British teen who embarks on a risky roadtrip with a Congolese illegal immigrant
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'Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition': Review
At London’s Design Museum until September 15, this re-curated show is a must-see
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'The Curse Of La Llorona': Review
The Conjuring cinematic universe delivers its latest wailer
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'Wish You Were Here': Review
Kenneth Bi’s upscale China/Japan co-production set in the world of high fashion struggles to convince
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'Hellboy': Review
Neil Marshall tries his hand at the comic book character first brought to the screen by Guillermo del Toro
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'The Best Of Enemies': Review
Taraji P Henson and Sam Rockwell star in this earnest real-life tale of Seventies racism
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'Push': CPH:Dox review
Incisive documentary looks at the worldwide crisis in affordable housing
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'The Edge Of Democracy': CPH:DOX review
An emotional, sobering insight into the conflicted soul of Brazil.
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'Tiny Souls': CPH:DOX Review
Dina Naser documents four years in the life of a trio of young Syrian refugees in Jordan