All Reviews articles – Page 194
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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
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'Dark Lies The Island': Dublin Review
A small, strange Irish town is the setting for this adaptation of Kevin Barry’s short story collections
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'Halston': Review
Intimate, clear-eyed portrait of 1970s A-list fashion designer Roy Halston Frowick
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'Jose': Dublin Review
An impoverished gay man dreams of a life away from the slums of Guatemala City
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'Gaza': Dublin Review
Poignant and powerful documentary about day-to-day life in the war-torn city of Gaza
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'And Your Bird Can Sing': Berlin Review
Three drifting Japanese youngsters become embroiled in a love triangle
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'The Aftermath': Review
Keira Knightley and Alexander Skarsgard star as illicit lovers in post-World War II Hamburg
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'What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael': Berlin Review
Documentary about the career and influence of seminal film critic Pauline Kael
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'O Beautiful Night': Berlin Review
After meeting Death, a young German man embarks on a bizarre after-dark adventure
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Features
Screen critics' top films from Berlin 2019
Screen International critics select some of the best titles from this year’s Berlinale.
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'From Tomorrow On, I Will': Berlin Review
A directorial debut set in Beijing follows a lonely night watchman on his rounds
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'Marighella': Berlin Review
A kinetic call to arms from Brazilian first-time director Wagner Moura, with Seu Jorge in the lead