All articles by Jonathan Romney – Page 6
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‘Day Of The Fight’: Venice Review
Michael Pitt plays a middleweight boxer in the debut feature by his ’Boardwalk Empire’ co-star Jack Huston
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‘Coup de Chance’: Venice Review
Woody Allen finds a certain je ne sais quoi with this appealing Paris-set comedy
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‘The Killer’: Venice Review
Michael Fassbender is a stone cold killer in David Fincher’s reunion with ’Se7en’ writer Andrew Kevin Walker
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‘The Beast’: Venice Review
Betrand Bonello’s adaptation of the Henry James novella is a retro/futurist drama starring Léa Seydoux and George MacKay
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‘The Featherweight’: Venice Review
Faux documentary which perfectly captures the fading glory of real-life featherweight boxing champ Willie Pep
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‘Poor Things’: Venice Review
Emma Stone is a freshly minted woman of the world in Yorgos Lanthimos’s rich slice of period futurism
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‘In Our Day’: Cannes Review
Hong Sangsoo closes out Director’s Fortnight with this slender conversation piece
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‘The Old Oak’: Cannes Review
Ken Loach returns to Cannes with his ensemble swansong about Syrian refugees arriving in a small town in the North of England
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‘Salem’: Cannes Review
Jean-Bernard Marlin’s fiery gang-war film confirms the promise of his debut ’Shéhérezade’
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‘Perfect Days’: Cannes Review
Wim Wenders returns to Cannes competition with this meditative tale of a man living a quiet existence in Tokyo
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‘Man In Black’: Cannes Review
Composer Wang Xilin recalls his painful past in China’s Cultural Revolution in Wang Bing’s unusual documentary
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‘Fallen Leaves’: Cannes Review
Another two lost souls attempt to find love in Aki Kaurismäki’s Helsinki-set Competition drama
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‘Sleep’: Cannes Review
A young family is shaken by a strange presence in their home in this mischievous debut thriller from South Korea
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‘Eureka’: Cannes Review
Lisandro Alonso’s trademark slow cinema treads new metaphysical ground into very hazy terrain
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‘May December’: Cannes Review
Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman have an intriguing synergy – and symmetry – in Todd Haynes’ Competition drama
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‘The Zone Of Interest’: Cannes Review
Jonathan Glazer’s Competition entry is a remarkable portrait of domestic life in the shadow of Auschwitz
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‘The Feeling That The Time For Doing Something Has Passed’: Cannes Review
A very adult comedy of sexual and emotional manners sees writer/director Joanna Arnow make her mark as a talent to watch
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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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‘Homecoming’: Cannes Review
A woman and her daughters face a difficult return home in Catherine Corsini’s Competition entry