All Reviews articles – Page 217
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'A Young Man With High Potential': Munich Review
An introverted graduate student may be involved in the death of his research partner
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'Murer – Anatomy Of A Trial': Munich Review
Dramatisation of the real-life trial of Austrian war criminal Franz Murer
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'Ant-Man And The Wasp': Review
This modest superhero film - in Marvel terms - moves the franchise along from its 2015 original
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'Lobster Cop': Review
It’s hot in the kitchen as a team of Chinese detectives go undercover as restaurateurs to smoke out a gangster
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'I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story': Sydney Review
A joyous documentary from Australia about the boyband obsessions of teenage girls worldwide
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'Dublin Oldschool': Review
The film adaptation of Emmet Kirwan’s screenplay sees two estranged brothers reunite over the course of a drug-fuelled weekend
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'The Parting Glass': Edinburgh Review
The death of a young woman sends a family down memory lane in Stephen Moyer’s affecting debut
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'Two For Joy': Edinburgh Review
Samantha Morton plays a mother who is slipping into depression after the death of her husband
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'The Devil Outside': Edinburgh Review
A devout Christian teenager finds his faith tested by adolescence
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'Calibre': Edinburgh Review
Strong debut from Matt Palmer starring Jack Lowden and Martin McGann competes at Edinburgh before moving to Netflix.
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'Old Boys': Edinburgh Review
An all-boys boarding school is the setting for a 1980s teenage take on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac
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'My Name Is Myeisha': Edinburgh Review
A bold, experimental adaptation of the stageplay ‘Dreamscape’
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'Sicario: Day of the Soldado': Review
Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin return to the violence of the Mexican border in this sequel to the 2015 critical hit
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'Puzzle': Edinburgh Review
The world of competitive jigsaw puzzling leads to a shy romance between Kelly Macdonald and Irrfan Khan
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'Animal World': Review
A dizzying and dazzling action-fantasy thriller from China’s Han Yan also showcases a slyly commanding Michael Douglas
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'Tag': Review
Bromance about a group of male friends who have never grown up aims for summer counter-programming status
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'The Extraordinary Voyage Of The Fakir': Review
The move from page to screen was a leap too far for Ken Scott’s globe-trotting English-language adaptation of a best-selling French novel
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'Ghosthunter': Sydney Review
A Sydney security guard and part-time ghostbuster confronts his own terrifying past