All Reviews articles – Page 226
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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
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'You, Me And Him': Glasgow Review
David Tennant, Lucy Punch and Faye Marsay star in a broadly-sketched comedy about a lesbian couple’s pregnancies
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'The Waldheim Waltz': Berlin Review
Austria’s difficult relationship with its own recent past comes into clear focus in this award-winning documentary.
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'Fortuna': Berlin Review
Winner of Berlin’s Generation 14plus main award, ’Fortuna’ takes a low-key, show-burn approach to a crisis of faith
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'Mary Magdalene': Review
Rooney Mara plays a rehabilitated Mary Magdalene opposite Joaquin Phoenix as Jesus.
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'Foreboding': Berlin Review
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s five-hour apocalyptic TV series is condensed into an off-kilter feature
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'Ága': Berlin Review
A slice of life on the Tundra closes the 2018 Berlinale out of Competition
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'The Interpreter': Berlin Review
A road trip with two elderly protagonists remembering the war from Slovakian director Martin Šulík
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'In The Aisles': Berlin Review
Thomas Stuber directs this touching romance starring Sandra Hüller
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'Mug': Berlin Review
A freewheeling drama about a facial-transplant patient helps to bring Berlinale 2018 to a close
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'Touch Me Not': Berlin Review
Golden Bear winner at Berlin is a debut from Romania about physical intimacy
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'Ramen Shop': Berlin Review
Eric Khoo’s mouthwatering drama premieres in Berlinale’s culinary section