All Reviews articles – Page 198
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'Assassination Nation': Review
Teen girls face violent persecution in this audacious updating of the Salem witch trials
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'Smallfoot': Review
A yeti attempts to prove the existence of humans in Warner Bros’ latest animation
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'The House With A Clock In Its Walls': Review
Jack Black and Cate Blanchett head up Eli Roth’s adaptation of the fantasy novel
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'Johnny English Strikes Again': Review
Rowan Atkinson returns as the hapless secret agent in the third outing for this tired franchise
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Features
Venice and Toronto 2018: which films stood out?
Screen critics highlight the studio hits, commercial prospects and under-the-radar gems from the Autumn festivals.
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'Teen Spirit': Toronto Review
Elle Fanning plays a talent show wannabe in the feature debut of actor Max Minghella
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'A Private War': Toronto Review
The life and death of Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin.
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'The Crossing': Toronto Review
Impressive debut is set on the border between Hong Kong and China, where a schoolgirl embarks on a smuggling career
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'Hold The Dark': Toronto Review
Jeremy Saulnier’s latest sees a young boy disappear in the Alaska wilderness
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'Aniara': Toronto Review
Swedish sci-fi chronicles existential dread in outer space as a passenger ship is de-railed
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'Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy' - Toronto Review
Kristen Stewart and Laura Dern power this dramatisation of literary fraud JT LeRoy.
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'The Old Man & The Gun' - Toronto Review
Robert Redford plays real-life octogenarian bank robber Forrest Tucker.
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'The Death And Life Of John F. Donovan' - Toronto Review
A young man recalls his five-year correspondence with a deceased movie star.
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'A Million Little Pieces': Toronto Review
Aaron Taylor-Johnson takes centre stage in this adaptation of James Frey’s infamous memoir of addiction
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'Where Hands Touch': Toronto Review
Amma Asante’s latest explores forbidden love in Nazi Germany
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'Giant Little Ones': Toronto Review
A teenage boy struggles with his attraction to his male best friend
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'Maya': Toronto Review
A French war journalist struggles to adjust after being released from captivity in Syria
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'Ladies In Black': Review
The female employees of a Sydney department store face new possibilities on the eve of the 1960s
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'Cities Of Last Things': Toronto Review
Ho Wi Ding tells the story of a troubled man in reverse chronological order