Latest reviews – Page 41
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'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald': Review
J. K. Rowling’s ‘Wizarding World’ franchise finds its feet - and flies
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'The Grinch': Review
Animated version of the Dr Seuss classic fails to capture the spirit or sass of the original material
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'The Price Of Everything': Review
Fascinating documentary which explores the complexities of the art world
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'The Nutcracker And The Four Realms': Review
Despite a strong cast, Disney’s over-lavish live-action film disappoints
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'Another World': Tokyo Review
Three childhood friends find reunion to be a rocky road in Junji Sakamoto’s intimate drama.
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'Slaughterhouse Rulez': Review
A historic boarding school comes under attack from subterranean monsters
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'Overlord': Review
A group of American paratroopers are faced with zombie Nazis in this WWII horror
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'The Girl In The Spider's Web': Review
Claire Foy steps into the shoes of enigmatic cyber-hacker Lisbeth Salander
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'Bohemian Rhapsody': Review
Rami Malek is a standout in this compulsively watchable Queen band biopic
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'Ladyworld': London Review
Amanda Kramer’s debut traps eight girls in a house as the world caves in around them
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'Only You': London Review
Can a romance between Josh O’Connor and Laia Costa survive gruelling rounds of IVF?
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'On Her Shoulders': Review
Dir/ed/cine: Alexandria Bombach. US. 2018. 94mins Tears flow in On Her Shoulders, a powerfully affecting portrait of activist (and recent Nobel Peace Prize recipient) Nadia Murad, who has helped bring to the world’s attention the horrors of the Yazidi genocide in Iraq. Director Alexandria Bombach doesn’t settle ...
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'An Impossible Love': London Review
A superior yet highly successful melodrama from Catherine Corsini.
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'Halloween': Review
David Gordon Green reboots (kind off) the long-running horror franchise.
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'Rona, Azim’s Mother': Busan Review
This prize-winner at Busan is also Afghanistan’s entry for the Academy Awards
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'Working Woman': Busan Review
An of-the-moment portrayal of sexual harrassment in the post-#metoo era from Israel’s Michal Aviad
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'We'll Be Young And Beautiful': Busan Review
A former teen pop star attempts to relive former glories with her hapless son in tow