All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 46
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'Funny Cow': London Review
Maxine Peake is defiantly good as a Northern comic working the sexist circuit of the 1970s and 80s
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'Kingdom Of Us': London Review
Lucy Cohen’s doc, headed for Netflix, is an extraordinary and intimate look at one family coping in the face of loss and other challenges
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'Good Manners': London Review
Brazilian drama is a a compellingly unconventional addition to the lycan movie genre
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'Killing Jesus': Zurich Review
Part-based on a real-life story, Laura Mora’s directorial debut is also a snapshot of Medellín today
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'Weightless': Zurich Review
Alessandro Nirvola stars in the feature debut of commercials director Jaron Albertin
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'Blue My Mind': Zurich Review
A teenage girl undergoes a strange physical transformation in Lisa Bruhlmann’s coming of age story
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'Shock And Awe': Zurich Review
Rob Reiner directs and co-stars in this film about journalists investigating the decision to invade Iraq
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'Kings': Toronto Review
Deniz Gamze Ergüven follows up ‘Mustang’ with this multi-stranded drama starring Halle Berry and Daniel Craig
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'The Guardians': Toronto Review
Slow-burning, potent period drama from the director of ‘Of Gods And Men’
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'The Wife': Toronto Review
Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce star in an adaptation of the novel by Meg Wolitzer
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'Darkest Hour': Toronto Review
Gary Oldman gives a towering performance as Winston Churchill in Joe Wright’s Second World war drama.
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'Breathe': Toronto Review
Andy Serkis’ directorial debut tells the worthy real life story of responaut Robin Cavenish
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'Submergence': Toronto Review
Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy star in the latest from Wim Wenders.
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'If You Saw His Heart': Toronto Review
Gael Garcia Bernal headlines a film which is ’expressionistic to the point of incoherence’
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'The Current War': Toronto Review
Sparks fail to fly for Benedict Cumberbatch or Michael Shannon in this stodgy drama about the pioneers of electricity
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'Beast': Toronto Review
Jessie Buckley is a standout in the arresting debut feature from Britain’s Michael Pearce
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'The Escape': Toronto Review
Gemma Arterton shines in Dominic Savage’s portrait of a crumbling marriage
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'On Chesil Beach': Toronto Review
Saorise Ronan and Billy Howle headline Ian McEwan’s adaptation of his own novel for first-time director Dominic Cooke