All Reviews articles – Page 202
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'Monrovia, Indiana': Venice Review
Frederick Wiseman heads to Trump’s heartland for another probing documentary
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'Dragged Across Concrete': Venice Review
Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn team up for S. Craig Zahler’s latest bone-cruncher
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'Carmine Street Guitars': Venice Review
Absorbing documentary about legendary New York guitar maker Rick Kelly
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'At Eternity's Gate': Venice Review
Willem Dafoe plays Vincent Van Gogh for the artist-turned-director Julian Schnabel
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'Sunset': Venice Review
‘Son Of Saul’ director László Nemes returns with a complex drama set in Hungary on the eve of the First World War
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'El Pepe: A Supreme Life': Venice Review
A portrait of Uruguay’s political hero and former president José Mujica, by Emir Kusturica
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'The Sisters Brothers': Venice Review
John C Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix play hitmen siblings operating in the 1850s American West
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'Charlie Says': Venice Review
Mary Harron returns with a story about Charles Manson’s acolytes
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'What You Gonna Do When The World's On Fire?': Venice Review
A change of tone for Roberto Minervini as he continues his odyssey through the American South
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'Tel Aviv On Fire': Venice Review
A fictional TV soap opera is the backdrop for intelligent commentary on Israeli-Palestinian relations
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'Angels Are Made Of Light': Telluride Review
James Longley’s hopeful documentary follows school children in modern Kabul
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'Close Enemies': Venice Review
A magnetic double act from Mathias Schoenaerts and Reda Kateb in a Paris-set crime thriller
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'Suspiria': Venice Review
A lengthy re-imagining of Dario Argento’s classic horror from Call Me By Your Name’s Luca Guadagnino
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'The Biggest Little Farm': Telluride Review
Filmmaker John Chester documents eight years in the life of his LA farm
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'Pearl': Venice Review
A female bodybuilder preparing for competition is forced to contront her past
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'Aquarela': Venice Review
Victor Kossakovsky’s bombastic documentary captures the raw power of water
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'School's Out': Venice Review
A supply teacher becomes obsessed with a group of creepy teens in Sebastien Marnier’s second feature