All Reviews articles – Page 231
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'Darkest Hour': Toronto Review
Gary Oldman gives a towering performance as Winston Churchill in Joe Wright’s Second World war drama.
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'Roman J. Israel, Esq': Toronto Review
Denzel Washington stars in director Dan Gilroy’s follow-up to ‘Nightcrawler’
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'Kissing Candice': Toronto Review
Northern Ireland’s Aoife McArdle makes her feature film debut
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'Mom And Dad': Toronto Review
Down and dirty pulp pleasure with Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair
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'The Seen And Unseen': Toronto Review
Kamila Andini’s Indonesia-set story of a broken bond between twins is softly reminiscent of the works of Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
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'Battle Of The Sexes': Toronto Review
Emma Stone takes on Steve Carell for this real-life story of the tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs in 1973
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'Woman Walks Ahead': Toronto Review
A sturdy, well-crafted film about the final days of the Wild West starring Jessica Chastain and Michael Greyeyes
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'The Mountain Between Us': Toronto Review
Idris Elba and Kate Winslet headline Hany Abu-Assad’s English-language foray
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'Disobedience': Toronto Review
Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams star in Sebastian Leilo’s North London-set drama
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'Submergence': Toronto Review
Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy star in the latest from Wim Wenders.
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'If You Saw His Heart': Toronto Review
Gael Garcia Bernal headlines a film which is ’expressionistic to the point of incoherence’
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'Dark River': Toronto Review
Dark River Dir/scr: Clio Barnard. UK, 2017, 89 mins. A close-quarters drama from writer-director Clio Barnard (The Selfish Giant, The Arbor), Dark River is a precise, penetrating story of casual farm labourer Alice (Ruth Wilson), who has somehow survived a childhood of sexual abuse at the hands ...
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'Breath': Toronto Review
Simon Baker’s directorial debut is an effectionate portrayal of boyhood in 1970s Australia
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'Chappaquiddick': Toronto Review
A defining moment for Ted Kennedy is brought back to life by director John Curran
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'The Current War': Toronto Review
Sparks fail to fly for Benedict Cumberbatch or Michael Shannon in this stodgy drama about the pioneers of electricity
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'The Brawler': Toronto Review
An unusual Indian boxing film from the director of ‘Gangs of Wasseypour’
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'Scotty And The Secret History Of Hollywood': Toronto Review
Engaging and colourful documentary about legendary Hollywood sexual fixer Scotty Bowers
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'Brad's Status': Toronto Review
A career-high performance from Ben Stiller fuels this poignant character study.
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'I Love You, Daddy': Toronto Review
Comedien Louis C.K. pays homage to Woody Allen in a black-and-white film starring himself, Chloe Grace Moretz and John Malkovich