All Reviews articles – Page 225
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'All That Divides Us': Review
Catherine Deneuve and Diane Kruger team up for a social-clash thriller which fails to ignite
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'Jane': Review
This portrait of naturalist Jane Goodall benefits from colour video footage which was previously thought lost
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'Crowhurst': Review
Simon Rumley unnervingly details the mental collapse of yachtsman Donald Crowhurst in the first of two current films on the subject
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'The Lonely Battle Of Thomas Reid': IDFA Review
An eccentric Irish farmer takes on an industrial giant in Feargal Ward’s idiosyncratic documentary
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'Golden Dawn Girls': IDFA Review
Documentary which looks at the women behind the rise of Greece’s far right
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'The Long Season': IDFA Review
Documentary exploring life inside a bustling Lebanese refugee camp
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'Of Fathers And Sons': IDFA Review
Source: IDFA Of Fathers And Sons Dir/Scr: Talal Derki. Germany-Syria-Lebanon. 2017. 98mins Talal Derki’s first feature since his Sundance prize-winning documentary Return To Homs (2013) takes him back to a homeland that bears no resemblance to the one that he once knew. Now living in exile in ...
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'Amal': IDFA Review
A teenage girl comes of age against the backdrop of revolutionary Egypt in this stirring IDFA opener
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'Justice League': Review
Batman, Wonder Woman and friends team up to save the world in Warner Bros’ comic-book ensemble
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'A Murder In Mansfield': DOC NYC Review
Oscar-winning documentarian Barbara Kopple follows Collier Landry in his search for the truth about his mother’s murder
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'Wonder': Review
Room’s Jacob Tremblay is a young boy with facial differences in this adaptation of R.H. Palacio’s 2012 bestseller
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'Daddy's Home 2': Review
Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell return as the duelling dads in this comedy sequel
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'Crater': Tokyo Review
A poignant slice of neo-realism by Italian documentarians turned debut feature helmers Silvia Luzi and Luca Bellino.
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'Of Love & Law': Tokyo Review
Hikaru Toda’s eye-opening documentary examines Japanese culture through the experiences of a gay couple
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'Murder On The Orient Express': Review
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this lavish adaptation of Agatha Christie’s iconic murder mystery
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'Sveta': Tokyo Review
A deaf mute woman is pushed to extreme action to save her Kazakhstan home
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'A Bad Moms Christmas': Review
The trio of put-upon mothers return to put the fun back into the festive season
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'See You Up There (Au Revoir La-Haut)': Review
Albert Dupontel’s lavish production set in the wake of the First World War also stars Nahuel Perez Biscayart
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'The Looming Storm': Tokyo Review
This atmospheric Chinese procedural proves to be an immersive tempest
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'Goodbye, Grandpa!': Tokyo Review
The death of their elderly matriarch forces a reluctant Japanese family together