All articles by Wendy Ide – Page 50

  • Before We Vanish
    Reviews

    'Before We Vanish': Cannes Review

    2017-05-21T15:39:00Z

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s alien invasion chiller lacks bite

  • Tehran Taboo
    Reviews

    'Tehran Taboo': Cannes Review

    2017-05-20T15:42:00Z

    Ali Soozandeh’s visually striking animation reveals a little-seen side to Tehran’s youth

  • A Man Of Integrity
    Reviews

    'A Man Of Integrity': Cannes Review

    2017-05-19T20:20:00Z

    An Iranian goldfish farmer finds his principles under serious threat in this muted drama

  • Beauty And The Dogs
    Reviews

    'Beauty And The Dogs': Cannes Review

    2017-05-19T16:59:00Z

    Dir/scr: Kaouther Ben Hania. Tunisia/France/Sweden/Norway/Lebanon/Qatar/Switzerland. 2017. 100mins.An evening which starts with a carefree student party and selfies with friends descends into a Kafkaesque waking nightmare for 21-year-old Mariam (Mariam Al Ferjani). Loosely based on a real event, Kaouther Ben Hania’s gruelling drama collates vividly immediate fragments ...

  • Ava
    Reviews

    'Ava': Cannes Review

    2017-05-19T12:15:00Z

    Critics Week title is a ‘hail of bullets’ drama involving a rebellious 13 year-old girl who is going blind

  • Wonderstruck
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    'Wonderstruck': Cannes Review

    2017-05-18T12:47:00Z

    Todd Haynes’ follow-up to Carol is an ‘idiosyncratic charmer’

  • Sleepless
    Reviews

    'Sleepless': Review

    2017-05-02T21:00:00Z

    Jamie Foxx makes a high-octane return in Swiss director Baran bo Odar’s bullet-strafed blitzkrieg about corrupt cops in Las Vegas

  • House of Z
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    'House Of Z': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-23T02:00:00Z

    There’s no shortage of fashion drama to feed this documentary about couture’s former enfant terrible Zac Posen

  • A Suitable Girl
    Reviews

    'A Suitable Girl': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-22T18:30:00Z

    Dirs: Sarita Khurana, Smriti Mundhra. USA-India. 2017. 97 mins.The subject of Indian arranged marriages is a deceptively tricky one to dissect in a documentary, existing as it does at the point where Western cultural beliefs and Eastern traditions meet head to head. And while this triptych ...

  • The Divine Order
    Reviews

    'The Divine Order': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-22T02:00:00Z

    Marie Leuenberger plays a housewife turned activist protesting her right to vote in 1970s Switzerland

  • Holy Air
    Reviews

    'Holy Air': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-21T01:10:00Z

    A Nazareth local schemes to sell bottled holy air to visiting pilgrims in this Israeli comedy

  • King Of Peking
    Reviews

    'King Of Peking': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-20T23:30:00Z

    Australian filmmaker Sam Voutas’ second Chinese-set feature tells of a father and son who team up to sell bootleg DVDs

  • Ice Mother
    Reviews

    'Ice Mother': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-19T08:00:00Z

    Late-life love and second chances form the crux of this warm, sensitive feature from Bohdan Slama

  • Mine
    Reviews

    'Mine': Review

    2017-04-03T07:00:00Z

    After Armie Hammer’s marine steps on a landmine in the desert heat, he has to wait 52 long hours before help arrives

  • Life
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    'Life': Review

    2017-03-23T11:06:00Z

    Ryan Reynolds and Jake Gyllenhaal form part of a ‘space smorgasbord for a snacking alien’ in the latest from Sweden’s Daniel Espinosa

  • Most Beautiful Island
    Reviews

    'Most Beautiful Island': SXSW review

    2017-03-15T22:59:00Z

    Winner of the grand jury prize at South By Southwest, Ana Asensio’s immigrant horror is clammily authentic

  • Mad To Be Normal
    Reviews

    'Mad To Be Normal': Glasgow Review

    2017-02-26T19:30:00Z

    David Tennant turns in a memorable performance as Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing in Robert Mullan’s solid biopic

  • A Prominent Patient
    Reviews

    'A Prominent Patient': Berlin Review

    2017-02-17T19:30:00Z

    Stately, handsomely mounted biopic of Czech wartime statesman Jan Masaryk, played by Karel Roden

  • The Bar
    Reviews

    'The Bar': Berlin Review

    2017-02-15T21:30:00Z

    Alex de la Iglesia returns with an unflattering genre piece set inside a Madrid bar

  • Return to Montauk
    Reviews

    'Return To Montauk': Berlin Review

    2017-02-15T18:30:00Z

    Stellan Skarsgård and Nina Hoss headline Volker Schlondorff’s rumination on long lost love, co-written by Colm Tóibín