All Reviews articles – Page 63
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’Where Would You Like To Go?’: Jeonju Review
Jeonju’s closing film is partially set in Warsaw where a widow attempts to navigate her grief after a sudden tragedy
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‘From You’: Jeonju Review
Jeonju prizewinner from South Korea explores the anxieties of artistic pursuits
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‘There Is A Stone’: Jeonju Review
Japan-set meditation about the connection between strangers wins top prize at Jeonju
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‘While The Green Grass Grows’: Visions Du Reel Review
Grand Prix winner at Visions du Reel is part of an epic, personal project from director Peter Mettler
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‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3’: Review
James Gunn delivers a satisfying send-off in the ’final’ Guardians chapter
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‘The End Of Sex’: Review
A married couple attempt to spice up their love life in this lacklustre Canadian sex comedy
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‘Peter Pan & Wendy’: Review
Wendy takes centre stage in David Lowery’s family-oriented adaptation of the J.M. Barrie classic
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‘Machtat’: Visions du Reel Review
A trio of female wedding singers find freedom in their art in this involving Tunisian documentary
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‘An Inhabited Volcano’: Visions du Reel Review
Thoughtful documentary about the recent volcanic eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma
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‘My Father’s Prison’: Visions du Reel Review
The imprisonment of a Venezuelan cop – the filmmaker’s father – is the subject of this personal documentary
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‘Knit’s Island’: Visions du Reel Review
Eye-opening exploration of the communities which exist inside survivalist online video game ‘DayZ’.
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‘Fauna’: Visions du Reel Review
A goat-herd and a high-tech research lab in rural Spain provoke this exploration of the connection between man, nature and science
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‘Nightwatchers’: Visions du Reel Review
Urgent profile of attempts by refugees to make the dangerous nocturnal mountain crossing from Italy to France
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‘Our Body’: Visions du Reel Review
Filmmaker Claire Simon’s own cancer diagnosis forms part of her candid exploration of the medical treatment of women
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’Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’: Review
Kelly Fremon Craig adapts Judy Blume’s beloved coming-of-age novel with humour and intelligence
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‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’: Review
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in the titular director’s muscular tribute to Afghan interpreters left behind by the US armed forces
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‘Evil Dead Rise’: Review
Motherhood is a bloody nightmare in Lee Cronin’s confident addition to the horror franchise
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‘Renfield’: Review
Nicolas Cage’s gleeful Dracula raises the stakes of this otherwise forgettable horror-action-comedy hybrid
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‘Mafia Mamma’: Review
Toni Collette shines as a suburban housewife turned Italian mafia mob boss in Catherine Hardwicke’s predicatable comedy
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‘Beau Is Afraid’: Review
Director Ari Aster and Joaquin Phoenix unite to deliver an audacious odyssey for the titular main character