All Reviews articles – Page 61
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‘Munch’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam opens with an expansive biopic of the artist Edvard Munch at four pivotal ages of his life
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‘Pathaan’: Review
Bollywood emerges victorious from a troubled time with Shah Rukh Khan returning to the big screen as a Bond-like action hero
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‘La Mala Familia’: Rotterdam Review
Intense drama about group of immigrants in Madrid which blurs the line between fiction and reality
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‘Rye Lane’: Sundance Review
South London-set romantic comedy is a winner for Raine Allen-Miller and Disney
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‘Rotting In The Sun’: Sundance Review
Sebastian Silva turns it up to 11 in this full-on frontal assault
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‘Passages’: Sundance Review
Adèle Exarchopoulos, Franz Rogowski and Ben Whishaw make Ira Sachs’ latest a ‘sexy proposition in every respect’
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‘Fairyland’: Sundance Review
Scoot McNairy and Emilia Jones star in this recreation of the San Francisco playground of the late 1970s and early 80s
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‘Run Rabbit Run’: Sundance Review
Sarah Snook is in full command of this Australian midnight selection, pre-bought by Netflix
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‘Full River Red’: Review
Shen Teng and Jackson Yee are tasked with solving a murder in Zhang Yimou’s rousing period actioner
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‘Infinity Pool’: Sundance Review
Brandon Cronenberg lets loose on the idle rich in this disturbing Neon release
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‘You Hurt My Feelings’: Sundance Review
Nicole Holofcener’s good-natured comedy starts Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tobias Menzies
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‘Jamojaya’: Sundance Review
An up-and-coming hip hop musician faces professional and personal struggles in Justin Chon’s Hawaii-set drama
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‘Iron Butterflies’: Sundance Review
Ukrainian filmmaker Roman Liubyi examines the tragedy of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014 - a crime that’s still playing out today
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‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood’: Sundance Review
A new generation of women comes clean in the woodland wilds of Estonia
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’Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV’: Sundance Review
Rich portrait of pioneering Korean video artist Nam June Paik
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‘Girl’: Sundance Review
Adura Onashile’s debut is set in Glasgow where a migrant and her daughter try to make their home
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‘Flora And Son’: Sundance Review
Eve Hewson shines as a single mother finding a new passion for music in John Carney’s latest comedy
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‘Is There Anybody Out There?’: Sundance Review
Filmmaker Ella Glendining embarks on a search for others who share her rare disability
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‘Going Varsity In Mariachi’: Sundance Review
Doc set in the Texas borderlands hits the right notes