All Reviews articles – Page 215
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'Sunshine That Can Move Mountains': Hong Kong Review
A Tibetan monk faces temptation in this handsome debut from Wang Qiang
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'Posesif': Hong Kong Review
A teen romance takes a dark turn in Indonesian director Edwin’s fourth feature
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'The Wolf House (La casa lobo)': Hong Kong Review
Fairy tales, folklore and remarkable animation combine in this fantastical Chilean tale
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'Wangdrak's Rain Boots': Hong Kong Review
A young Tibetan boy dreams of a new pair of wellingtons in Lhapal Gyal’s engaging debut
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'Pacific Rim Uprising': Review
Steven S. DeKnight takes on a new battle for the planet in this action sequel
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'In The Intense Now': Hong Kong Review
Five decades of archive footage tells the eye-opening story of modern political protest
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'Ready Player One': Review
Steven Spielberg looks back to the future in his YA gamer dystopia.
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'Omotenashi': Hong Kong Review
A Japanese inn is the setting for a clash between tradition and modernity
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'Gutland': Review
A man with a secret hides out in a place with a secret in this intriguing debut from Luxembourg.
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'Tomb Raider': Review
Alicia Vikander takes on all-comers, including a plot which consistently threatens to capsize her efforts
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'All I Wish': Review
The seemingly ageless Sharon Stone props up this old-fashioned debut from Susan Walter
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'A Mother Brings Her Son To Be Shot': Review
Sinead O’Shea’s debut documentary explains how and why it happened
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'1985': Review
A sober black-and-white look at being gay in conservative Texas in the titular timeframe
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'Gringo': Review
David Oyelowo, Charlize Theron and Joel Edgerton star in this dark Mexican kidnap comedy
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'A Wrinkle In Time': Review
Ava DuVernay refreshes Disney’s live-action, family-film canon with a rousing fantasy adventure
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'Die Tomorrow': Berlin Review
Idiosyncratic doc/drama hybrid from Thailand should pique the interest of festival programmers
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'Shock Waves - Diary of My Mind': Berlin Review
Ursula Meier probes a real-life murder in this welcome - if brief - return to form
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'Shock Waves - First Name: Mathieu': Berlin Review
The repercussions of violent events responate in one of four ‘Shock Wave’ films
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'Nae Pasaran': Glasgow Review
The Glasgow Film Festival plays out with this heartfelt documentary about workers’ solidarity in the 1970s