All Reviews articles – Page 224
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''Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never To Play Football': Tribeca Review
Documentary about a famous Brazilian footballer who never touched a ball
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'The Serengeti Rules': Tribeca Review
Documentary exploring the work of ecologists in five locations across the globe
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'When Lambs Become Lions': Tribeca Review
The story of a poacher and a gamekeeper in Northern Kenya give this documentary the air of a thriller
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'The Saint Bernard Syndicate': Tribeca Review
Shaggy dog story part-set in China’s Chongqing is a slow-burn charmer from Denmark’s Mads Brügger
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'Duck Butter': Tribeca Review
Jay and Mark Duplass lend their support to Miguel Arteta’s fast-forward relationship drama
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'O.G.': Tribeca Review
Documentarian Madeleine Sackler makes her feature debut with this drama shot inside a real-life prison
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'Smuggling Hendrix': Tribeca Review
A Greek Cypriot man must rescue his beloved dog from Turkish-occupied territory
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'Tanzania Transit': Tribeca Review
Passengers travelling by train across Tanzania paint a rich portrait of Africa
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'Blue Night': Tribeca Review
Sarah Jessica Parker enlists a starry cast of cameos to try her hand at a serious dramatic role
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'Ghostbox Cowboy': Tribeca Review
An American businessman struggles to make his fortune in the East
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'Virgins': Tribeca Review
Joy Rieger impresses as a bored teenager in a seaside town in Israel
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'Dry Martina': Tribeca Review
An ageing former pop star attempts to bring some passion back into her life
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'Island Of The Hungry Ghosts': Tribeca Review
Poetic profile of the forgotten asylum seekers detained on Christmas Island
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'Love, Gilda': Tribeca Review
Compelling documentary looking at the life and career of American comic Gilda Radner
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'I Feel Pretty': Review
Amy Schumer stars as a woman whose belief that she is drop-dead gorgeous results in major life changes
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'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society': Review
Mike Newell’s adapation of Annie Barrow’s best-selling novel is British security-blanket film-making at its finest
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'Justice In Northwest': Review
A drug manufacturer crosses paths with a troubled cop in this tepid Chinese police drama
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'Rampage': Review
At the heart of Rampage lurks an agreeably junky B-movie: can The Rock excavate it?
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