All Reviews articles – Page 197
-
Reviews
'Sideway': Adana Review
The arrival of a stranger in a small town may signify the coming apocalypse
-
Reviews
'Road To The Moon': Adana Review
A young Turkish boy dreams of riding to the moon by bicycle
-
Reviews
'The Pillar Of Salt': Adana Review
Burak Cevik’s intriguing film follows a young pregnant woman who lives in a cave
-
Reviews
'The Pigeon': Adana Review
A young, isolated Turkish pigeon lover searches for inner strength
-
Reviews
'Four Cornered Triangle': Adana Review
An enigmatic Turkish man observes the rhythms of everyday life
-
Reviews
'Neon Heart': San Sebastian Review
An arresting debut from new Danish enfant terrible Laurits Flensted-Jensen
-
Reviews
'Blind Spot': San Sebastian Review
A stunning directorial debut from the actress Tuva Novotny
-
Reviews
'Belmonte': San Sebastian Review
A portrait of an artist in Montevideo, directed by Federico Veiroj
-
Reviews
'The Man Who Feels No Pain': Toronto Review
Indian Midnight Madness winner fights through on charm and cheesy melodrama
-
Reviews
'Bad Times At The El Royale': Review
Seven strangers meet at a faded motel in Drew Goddard’s follow-up to The Cabin In The Woods
-
Reviews
'Baby': San Sebastian Review
This serious turn from the popular Chinese actress and singer Yang Mi reaps rewards
-
Reviews
'Quién Te Cantará': San Sebastian Review
Carlos Vermut returns after his award-winning ‘Magical Girl’ with this stylishly-mounted drama
-
Reviews
'mid90s': Toronto Review
Jonah Hill is writer/director of this impressive rites-of-passage first feature
-
Reviews
'The Chambermaid': San Sebastian Review
This debut from former actress Lila Avilés marks her out as a name to watch
-
Reviews
'The Hate U Give': Review
Amandla Stenberg impresses in this adaptation of the award-winning YA novel by Angie Thomas
-
Reviews
'Core Of The World': San Sebastian Review
A riveting, sometimes harrowing, essay in realism set on a farm which raises foxes in order to train hunting dogs
-
Reviews
'The Black Book': San Sebastian Review
Valeria Sarmiento presents an accompaniment to both her own work and that of her late partner, Raul Ruiz
-
Reviews
'Yuli': San Sebastian Review
Cuban ballet star Carlos Acosta stars in this dramatisation of his life
-
Reviews
'Alpha, The Right To Kill': San Sebastian Review
A police officer and his young informant fight for survival in the Philippine’s war on drugs
-
Reviews
'Manta Ray': San Sebastian Review
Phuttiphong Aroonpheng’s impressive debut explores the relationship between a Thai fisherman and a refugee