Latest reviews – Page 48
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'Detective Chinatown 2': Review
Lu Haoran re-teams with Wang Baoqiang for a dynamic sequel set in the Big Apple
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'The 15:17 To Paris': Review
Clint Eastwood’s low-key drama stars the real-life protagonists of a terrorist attack
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'Fifty Shades Freed': Review
The series half-heartedly concludes - or does it? - with more of the same
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'Lords Of Chaos': Review
Rory Culkin and Emory Cohen star in this real-life drama centred on the Norwegian death metal scene
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'Black Panther': Review
Marvel’s latest superhero adventure sits in its own, unique universe.
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'Matangi/Maya/M.I.A': Review
Lively doc about the Tamil/London rapper premiered in Sundance before moving to Berlin
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‘Til The End Of The World’: Review
Mark Chao and Yang Zishan are stranded in Antartica in this pre-Lunar New Year release
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'The Mercy': Review
Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz star in the second of two concurrent features about the sailor Donald Crowhurst
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'Winchester': Review
Seeing isn’t quite believing for the latest shocker from The Spierig Brothers, starring Helen Mirren
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'The Widowed Witch': Rotterdam Review
Cai Chengjie’s debut focuses on a widow who rebrands herself as a shaman
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'The Return': Goteborg Review
Malene Choi plays with fact and fiction in this arresting portrait of adoptees who return to South Korea
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'A Better Tomorrow 2018': Review
Remaking the John Woo classic, Ding Sheng delivers solid genre fare that stands on its own two feet
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'Madeline's Madeline': Review
Original, but perplexing, Josephine Decker’s film focuses on a 16 year-old New York performer
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'Ophelia': Sundance Review
Daisy Ridley and George McKay replay Hamlet as a feminist manifesto for director Claire McCarthy
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'Guardians Of The Tomb': Review
Li Bingbing and Kelsey Grammer take on a horde of flesh-eating spiders
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'American Animals': Sundance Review
Filmmaker Bart Layton turns a traditional heist narrative into a fascinating docu/drama hybrid
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'Holiday': Sundance Review
The new girlfriend of a drug dealer discovers her exotic holiday comes with a serious price tag
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'12 Strong': Review
Chris Hemsworth leads a charge of US special forces soldiers into Afghanistan in the wake of 9/11.