All Reviews articles – Page 239
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'Alone': Busan Review
A mother and daughter live an isolated existence in Akan Satayev’s psychological thriller
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'Love and Shukla': Busan Review
A strained arranged marriage is the focus of this family drama from Siddartha Jatla
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'Outdoors': Haifa Review
An Israeli couple’s marriage is put to the test as they construct their dream countryside home
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'The Snowman': Review
Tomas Alfredson follows up ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ with a damp adaption of Jo Nesbo’s Nordic crime drama
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'Happy Death Day': Review
The latest from Blumhouse stars Jessica Roth as a sorority sister who is forced to relieve her own murder over and over again
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'Only The Brave': Review
Josh Brolin, Miles Teller and Jennifer Connelly star in a thoughtful drama about real-life wilderness firefighters
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'Roller Dreams': London Review
Kate Hickey looks at the gentrification of Venice Beach in this affecting documentary
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'Funny Cow': London Review
Maxine Peake is defiantly good as a Northern comic working the sexist circuit of the 1970s and 80s
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'6 Days': London Review
Toa Fraser directs Jamie Bell as a SAS leader during the 1980 siege of the Iranian Embasssy in London
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'Montana': Haifa Review
A debut from Israel which is surprisingly light on its feet, given the weighty matters it addresses
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'Kingdom Of Us': London Review
Lucy Cohen’s doc, headed for Netflix, is an extraordinary and intimate look at one family coping in the face of loss and other challenges
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'Good Manners': London Review
Brazilian drama is a a compellingly unconventional addition to the lycan movie genre
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'Cargo': Adelaide Review
Martin Freeman stars in Netflix’s thoughtful, impactful Australian-set zombie thriller
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'No Stone Unturned': London Review
A forensic investigation by the renowned documentarian Alex Gibney uncovers the extent of a cover-up in Northern Ireland in 1994
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'Ghost Stories': London Review
An accomplished cinematic re-working of the hit British supernatural stage play
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'The Sower': San Sebastian Review
Marine Francen’s feature debut is the winner of the New Directors prize at San Sebastian
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'Killing Jesus': Zurich Review
Part-based on a real-life story, Laura Mora’s directorial debut is also a snapshot of Medellín today
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'Messi And Maud': Review
Chile-set road movie is a promising debut for young Dutch director Marleen Jonkman
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'Lots Of Kids, A Monkey And A Castle': San Sebastian Review
A winsome, big-hearted documentary from Spain which is already a festival favourite