All Reviews articles – Page 28
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‘Sister Midnight’: Cannes Review
Radhika Apte is sensational as a newly-married woman who discovers her wild side in this dark Mumbai-set comedy
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‘Blue Sun Palace’: Cannes Review
‘Superb’ Critics Week debut explores the precariousness of New York’s Chinese community
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‘Dog On Trial’: Cannes Review
Laetitia Dosch directs and stars in this Swiss legal comedy with more bark than bite
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‘Rumours’: Cannes Review
Cate Blanchett and Alicia Vikander in this G7 summit-set pulp horror co-directed by Guy Maddin
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‘Eephus’: Cannes Review
Two local, middle-aged baseball teams play one final game in this poignant slice of Americana
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‘The Balconettes’: Cannes Review
Three women face a reckoning during a Marseille heatwave in Noemie Merlant’s fierce comedy-horror
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‘Emilia Perez’: Cannes Review
A Mexican drug-lord undergoes gender reassignment in Jacques Audiard’s stylish Spanish-language musical
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‘In Retreat’: Cannes Review
A nomad attempts to reconnect with to his North Indian home in this meditative debut playing in the ACID sidebar
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‘Caught By The Tides’: Cannes Review
China’s relentless march for progress inspires Jia Zhang-ke’s contemplative Competition entry
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‘Armand’: Cannes Review
A schoolboy’s accusation is the catalyst for this Norway-set Un Certain Regard standout starring Renate Reinsve
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‘Desert Of Namibia’: Cannes Review
A young Japanese woman struggles with her claustrophobic Tokyo life in this Directors’ Fortnight title
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‘Black Dog’: Cannes Review
Eddie Peng is a directionless ex-con who teams up with an unwanted mutt in Guan Hu’s uplifting drama
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‘Savanna And The Mountain’: Cannes Review
Hybrid documentary becomes part of the protest as villagers in rural Portugal fight to save their way of life
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‘Queens Of Drama’: Cannes Review
A pop star and a lesbian punk fall in and out of love in this hyper-stylised French debut
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‘Visiting Hours’: Cannes Review
Isabelle Huppert stars in Patricia Mazuy’s offbeat drama which charts an unlikely friendship between two women
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‘Julie Keeps Quiet’: Cannes Review
A focused tennis player stays silent to protect her coach in this controlled Belgian debut
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‘Universal Language’: Cannes Review
Iranian culture is transposed onto Winnipeg in this conceptual Canadian comedy
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‘The Surfer’: Cannes Review
Nicolas Cage is suitably unhinged as a father out for revenge in Lorcan Finnegan’s Australia-set psychological thriller
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‘Oh, Canada’: Cannes Review
Richard Gere plays a director making sense of his own history in Paul Schrader’s Competition entry
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‘Everybody Loves Touda’: Cannes Review
Nabil Ayouch travels to a rowdy Casablanca bar for this musically-driven drama starring Nisrin Erradi