All Reviews articles – Page 252
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'Let The Sunshine In': Cannes Review
Claire Denis opens Directors’ Fortnight with this elegant, mercurial comedy starring Juliette Binoche
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'Sicilian Ghost Story': Cannes Review
This blend of teenage romance, gothic fantasy and Mafia thriller opens Cannes Critics Week
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'Loveless': Cannes Review
An unforgiving image of Russia’s middle class kicks off Cannes 2017 Competition
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'Sea Sorrow': Cannes Review
Vanessa Redgrave delivers a thoughtful documentary on the global refugee crisis
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‘David Stratton: A Cinematic Life’: Cannes Review
Doc looks at Australia’s beloved critic and the national film industry he has assessed
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'Ismael's Ghosts': Cannes Review (Opening Film)
Arnaud Desplechin opens Cannes 70 with a display of daring and panache.
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'Snatched': Review
Goldie Hawn and Amy Schumer mine for comedic gold in Jonathan Levine’s hostage scenario
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'King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword': Review
The real stars of King Arthur are its technical team, as Guy Ritchie amps the action up to dizzying heights
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'A Better Man': Hot Docs Review
Raw and honest first-person documentary about domestic abuse
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'Playing God': Hot Docs Review
Doc tracks the ‘Master of Disaster’ Ken Feinberg as he assigns compensation to the victims of 9/11 and other tragedies
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'Jawbone': Review
Director Thomas Napper makes his debut with this nimble drama of down-for-the-count boxer chasing one last win
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'Alien: Covenant': Review
A sequel to the prequel, this Alien instalment sees the return of Michael Fassbender in dual roles.
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'Ask The Sexpert': Hot Docs Review
At 93, the straight-talking Dr Mahinder Watsa tackes sexual ignorance in his daily Mumbai Mirror column
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'Pecking Order': Hot Docs Review
New Zealand’s competitive chicken breeders fear fowl play in this highly-entertaining Hot Docs title
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'Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story' - Hot Docs Review
The tragic story of the late footballer Jusin Fashanu and his sibling John recalls a homophobic, racist Britain of the 1980s
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'Mermaids': Hot Docs Review
The practice of “mermaiding” is gently examined in this fluid, slippery doc.
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'Elián’: Hot Docs Review
The five year-old boy found floating in the Florida Straits in 1999 tells his side of the story
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'Bee Nation': Hot Docs Review
Crowd-pleaser set on Canada’s First Nation reserves opens Toronto’s Hot Docs festival
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'Frank Serpico': Tribeca Review
Dir/scr: Antonino D’Ambrosio. US. 2017. 96mins In 1971, disillusioned New York City cop Frank Serpico took on the systemic corruption he saw in the force and beyond; an action which then saw him labelled as a hero by some, and a traitor by most. With unprecedented access ...