Latest reviews – Page 52
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'The Leisure Seeker': Venice Review
Paolo Virzi’s English-language debut stars Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland
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'Candelaria': Venice Review
A long-married couple rekindle their romance with the help of a video camera in 1990s Cuba
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'Hunting Season': Venice Review
An intense father-son drama is played out against the wilds of Patagonia
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'The Oblivion Verses': Venice Review
A magic realist reverie from an Iranian director, shot in Chile, displays an idiosyncratic vision
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'Reinventing Marvin': Venice Review
Anne Fontaine returns with an implausibly true-life story starring a riveting Finnegan Oldfield
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'Tulip Fever': Review
Alicia Vikander and Dane DeHaan headline an elegant, if limp, period piece from The Weinstein Company
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'The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl': Review
This frenetic Japanese animation is likely to beguile and bemuse
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'Lean On Pete': Venice Review
After 45 years, Andrew Haigh turns his attentions to the American Midwest, where a lonely boy pins his hopes on an old racehorse.
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'Human Flow': Venice Review
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei casts his eye on the world’s refugee crisis, touring more than 40 refugee camps.
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'This Is Congo': Venice Review
Stunning documentary tracks four characters through the beseiged northeast city of Goma
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'68 Kill': FrightFest Review
An ordinary guy goes on the run from his psychotic girlfriend in this fast-paced horror
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'American Made': Review
Tom Cruise’s star power fuels Doug Liman’s energetic portrait of real life pilot-turned-CIA recruit Barry Seal
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'Three Summers': Melbourne Review
Ben Elton investiates what it means to be Australian in this broad comedy
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'The Butterfly Tree': Melbourne Review
A father and son are beguiled by the same woman in the debut of Australian filmmaker Priscilla Cameron
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'The Work': Sarajevo Review
Powerful and intimate documentary about a group therapy programme inside Folsom State Prison
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'Mrs Fang': Locarno Review
Wang Bing’s Golden Leopard-winning documentary presents an intimate study of the final days of an elderly Chinese woman
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'Grain': Sarajevo Review
In a dystopian future, a scientist sets out to save the genetically modified crops which sustain the surviving population
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'The Hitman's Bodyguard': Review
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson may have marquee value, but lack on-screen chemistry
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'Dragonfly Eyes': Locarno Review
Dir. Xu Bing. China, 2017, 79 mins. Celebrated Chinese artist Xu Bing turns his mind to cinema in Dragonfly Eyes, loading his 79-minute film with thoughts, sounds and images gleaned entirely from surveillance cameras and live streaming sites in China. He’s grafted a narrative onto the footage, ...