Latest reviews – Page 14
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‘Moonfall’: Review
Roland Emmerich’s lunar party ’treats the end of the world as a rollicking rollercoaster ride’
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‘Here Out West’: Review
Ambitious Australian portmanteau from Western Sydney showcases diverse homegrown talent
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‘Jackass Forever’: Review
Johnny Knoxville & co successfully milk the old formula into a new generation
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‘Girl Picture’: Sundance Review
A trio of Finnish women search for satisfaction in Alli Haapasalo’s second solo film
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‘Jeen-Yuhs’: Sundance Review
Netflix doc gets up close and personal with Kanye West over three decades and three episodes
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‘Summering’: Sundance Review
Sundance regular James Ponsoldt returns with a female-led coming-of-age drama
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‘Master’: Sundance Review
A traditional American college is the setting for Mariama Diallo’s confident blend of social commentary and horror
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‘Living’: Sundance Review
Bill Nighy leads this handsome, period adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece, Ikiru
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‘Scream’: Review
For all its cheeky self-reflexivity, this ‘Scream’ actually has a lot on its mind
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‘Lunana - A Yak In The Classroom’: Review
Global word-of-mouth lands Bhutanese debut a coveted spot on the Oscar shortlist for international feature
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‘Love Gets A Room’: Review
Rodrigo Cortes triumphant play-within-a-film is set in real-time in the Warsaw ghetto of 1942
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‘The Matrix Resurrections’: Review
Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss reunite for another spin around the simulation
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‘Dying To Divorce’: Review
In Turkey, the We Will Stop Femicide platform struggles against a rising tide of domestic violence
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’: Review
Peter Parker can’t erase his own destiny in Marvel’s touching final act
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‘Recovery’: Red Sea Review
Rashid Masharawi traces the history of Jaffa in this inventive, personal documentary
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‘Zero To Hero’: Review
Hong Kong Paralympian So Wa Wai’s inspirational story is turned into an unabashed tearjerker
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‘Don’t Look Up’: Review
An all-star cast can’t dig Adam McKay’s ironic disaster movie out of a comet-sized hole