All Reviews articles – Page 62
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‘Black Flies’: Cannes Review
Sean Penn and Tye Sheridan are New York paramedics in Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s gruelling English-language debut
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‘Lost In The Night’: Cannes Review
Amat Escalante returns to Cannes with a surprisingly conventional crime movie
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‘Youth (Spring)’: Cannes Review
Wang Bing turns his intense focus on China’s young clothing factory workers again in this rigorous Competition documentary
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‘The Delinquents’: Cannes Review
Like its protagonists, Rodrigo Moreno’s crime thriller takes risks - which pay off
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‘The Nature Of Love’: Cannes Review
Monia Chokri returns to Cannes with her third feature, a fun, sharp and sexy Canadian romcom
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‘The Sweet East’: Cannes Review
Cinematographer Sean Price Williams’ directorial debut is a fractured fairytale for a teenage girl on a strange odyssey
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‘Inshallah A Boy’: Cannes Review
A widow fights against powerful patriarchal laws in the first Jordanian film to play at Cannes
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‘Homecoming’: Cannes Review
A woman and her daughters face a difficult return home in Catherine Corsini’s Competition entry
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‘The Animal Kingdom’: Cannes Review
Humans are inexplicably mutating into animals in this inventive French genre mash-up
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‘Monster’: Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda brings emotional nuance to a moral tale about school bullying, scored by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto
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‘Fast X’: Review
The tenth instalment of the explosive action franchise is a high-speed trip down memory lane
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‘Anselm’: Cannes Review
Wim Wenders take a 3D dive into the life and work of German artist Anselm Kiefer
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‘Occupied City’: Cannes Review
Steve McQueen’s solemn tribute to Amsterdam is an ethereal visualisation of collective memory past and present
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‘Tiger Stripes’: Cannes Review
An adolescent girl faces a violent transition to womanhood in this Malaysian art-horror
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‘The Goldman Case’: Cannes Review
Director’s Fortnight opens with the mesmerising, volatile trial of Pierre Goldman, played by Ariel Worthalter
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‘Ama Gloria’: Cannes Review
A six-year-old girl must contend with losing her beloved nanny in this ’charmed, heartwarming’ Critics Week opening film
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‘Jeanne Du Barry’: Cannes Review (opening film)
Johnny Depp and Maiwenn open the Cannes film festival as the King of France and his low-born lover
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‘A Brighter Tomorrow’: Cannes Review
Cannes Competition title sees Nanni Moretti return to his old ways in this greatest-hits story of a frustrated film-maker
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‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’: Review
Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen reunite for a trip to Italy
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‘Hypnotic’: Review
Ben Affleck growls his way through Robert Rodriguez’s pulpy thriller as a detective in search of answers about his missing daughter