Latest reviews – Page 44
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'Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days': Review
High-CGI fantasy sequel sees trials and tribulations in the afterlife
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'Christopher Robin': Review
Ewan McGregor plays a grown up Christopher Robin in Walt Disney’s live-action Pooh
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'The Darkest Minds': Review
Fox’s new YA dystopian thriller stars Amandla Stenberg and Harris Dickinson
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'The Equalizer 2': Review
A decade on, director Antoine Fuqua and star Denzel Washington reunite for a second revenge tale
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'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again': Review
Will it be money, money, money the second time around?
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'Katie': Galway Review
A champion boxer comes into focus in Ross Whitaker’s accomplished doc
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'Dying To Survive': Review
After a stunning opening weeked, Wen Muye’s ripped-from-the-headlines drama seems well on its way to becoming the top-grossing film in China this year.
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'Crystal Swan': Karlovy Vary Review
Debut feature from Belarus opens Karlovy Vary’s East of the West sidebar
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'Putin's Witnesses': Karlovy Vary Review
Compelling documentary boasts an extraordinary level of access to the Russian president during his rise to power
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'Murer – Anatomy Of A Trial': Munich Review
Dramatisation of the real-life trial of Austrian war criminal Franz Murer
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'Ant-Man And The Wasp': Review
This modest superhero film - in Marvel terms - moves the franchise along from its 2015 original
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'Lobster Cop': Review
It’s hot in the kitchen as a team of Chinese detectives go undercover as restaurateurs to smoke out a gangster
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'I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story': Sydney Review
A joyous documentary from Australia about the boyband obsessions of teenage girls worldwide
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'Dublin Oldschool': Review
The film adaptation of Emmet Kirwan’s screenplay sees two estranged brothers reunite over the course of a drug-fuelled weekend
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'Calibre': Edinburgh Review
Strong debut from Matt Palmer starring Jack Lowden and Martin McGann competes at Edinburgh before moving to Netflix.
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'Sicario: Day of the Soldado': Review
Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin return to the violence of the Mexican border in this sequel to the 2015 critical hit