Latest reviews – Page 64
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'The Belko Experiment': Review
Work is a killer, literally, in this violent thriller from the director of Wolf Creek
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'Gemini': SXSW Review
There may be Lynchian elements in this classic low-budget LA noir, but it’s Lola Kirke who impresses the most
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'A Critically Endangered Species': SXSW Review
Intimate, literary-focused chamber piece starring Lena Olin which premiered at South By Southwest
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'The Boss Baby': Review
Alec Baldwin voices the vaguely Trump-ish title character in the latest from DreamWorks Animation
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'DRIB': SXSW review
A mockumentary about Amir Asgharnejad’s media campaign for a soft drink takes effective aim at fake news
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'Signature Move': SXSW Review
For her big screen debut, web personality Fawzia Mirza plays a closeted Chicago lawyer by day, a smackdown “luchadora” wrestler by night.
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'Lane 1974': SXSW Review
The summer of love has long since turned sour in this affecting memoir of childhood in a Northern California commune
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'Us And Them': SXSW Review
Dir: Joe Martin. UK, 2017. 83 minsBritish short film and documentary maker Joe Martin (Keep Quiet) makes his feature debut with this timely - if rampantly unsubtle - drama, which takes the idea of class warfare to its most savage extremes when a disillusioned young social ...
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'Dina': Review
Documentary about the hurdles facing an autistic couple which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance
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'Beauty And The Beast': Review
Screen-to-stage-to-screen: a quarter of a century later, Disney’s live action Beauty is still mining for treasure
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'Kong: Skull Island': Review
King Kong is reanimated in Jordan Vogt-Roberts’ chest-thumper, a key commercial moment in the Legendary/Warner MonsterVerse franchise.
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'Cries From Syria': Review
Comprehensive HBO doc on Syria takes an awards qualifying run in the US before hitting small screens there
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'The Farthest': Dublin Review
Emer Reynolds tracks the Voyager interstellar mission in a cathartic and moving documentary
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'Get Out': Review
A blend of light-touch social commentary with vintage thriller tropes has seen this entertaining Daniel Kaluuya feature soar to the top of the US box office
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'Mad To Be Normal': Glasgow Review
David Tennant turns in a memorable performance as Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing in Robert Mullan’s solid biopic
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'Tomato Red': Dublin Review
This third adaptaton of a Daniel Woodrell novel (after Ride With The Devil and Winter’s Bone) features Anna Friel as an blowsy Ozarks matriarch
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'Pickups': Dublin Review
Aidan Gillen delivers an entertaining - and occasonally dark - meta-riff on a jobbing actor’s life
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'Ghost Hunting': Berlin Review
Raed Andoni reconstructs his past abuse in an Israeli detention centre for the Berlinale’s prize-winning documentary
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'Chasing Coral': Review
Exciting and cinematic, Netflix-acquired doc Chasing Coral tracks the disappearance of this crucial ecosystem
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'XX': Review
Horror anthology featuring four individual stories written and directed by female filmmakers