All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 25
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'Sideway': Adana Review
The arrival of a stranger in a small town may signify the coming apocalypse
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'The Crossing': Toronto Review
Impressive debut is set on the border between Hong Kong and China, where a schoolgirl embarks on a smuggling career
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'The Death And Life Of John F. Donovan' - Toronto Review
A young man recalls his five-year correspondence with a deceased movie star.
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'Where Hands Touch': Toronto Review
Amma Asante’s latest explores forbidden love in Nazi Germany
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'Life Itself': Toronto Review
Screwball comedy, heartfelt romance, tearjerker, melodrama: that’s ’Life Itself’
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'Farming': Toronto Review
An arresting debut from actor-turned-director Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
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'Skin': Toronto Review
Jamie Bell plays the part of a reformed neo-Nazi in Guy Nattiv’s gritty drama
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'Gloria Bell': Toronto Review
Julianne Moore shines as a woman searching for happiness in modern LA
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'The Front Runner': Toronto Review
Hugh Jackman stars as the 1987 Presidential candidate Gary Hart in Jason Reitman’s political drama
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'The Other Story': Toronto Review
An Israeli family try to tempt their daughter back from orthodox Judaism
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'The Fall Of The American Empire': Toronto Review
A big-hearted caper from Denis Arcand, 30 years after ‘The Decline of the American Empire’
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'The River': Venice Review
Five brothers begin to break free of constraints in a remote Kazakh village
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'Pearl': Venice Review
A female bodybuilder preparing for competition is forced to contront her past
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'Hotel By The River': Locarno Review
Source: Locarno Hotel By The River Dir/Scr Hong Sang-soo. South Korea. 2018. 96mins Hong Sang-soo weaves a typically delicate web of family ties, random connections and hurt feelings into Hotel By The River (Gangbyun Hotel). A wistful, slow-burner from the prolific director, it should attract extensive festival ...
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'M.': Locarno Review
A strong documentary of abuse and survival in a closed community in Israel