Latest reviews – Page 3
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‘Traces’: Review
Croatia’s Oscar submission is a subtle meditation on past influences in the life of an anthropologist
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‘Thunder’: Review
Switzerland’s Oscar entry is an assured debut exploring female sexual awakening in the summer of 1900
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‘Damage’: Review
Sensitive Australian two-hander centres on an immigrant taxi driver and his frail elderly passenger
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‘Across The Furious Sea’: Review
Huang Bo plays a bereaved father who embarks on a furious revenge mission in Cao Baoping’s relentless China- and Tokyo-set thriller
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‘The Other Son’: Review
Colombian drama is a quietly rich exploration of one family’s grief following the death of a teenage boy
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‘Wish’: Review
Disney celebrates its centenary, and plunders its catalogue, with this strained musical fairytale
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‘Napoleon’: Review
Joaquin Phoenix reteams with director Ridley Scott for this lavish take on the French military commander and emperor
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‘Godzilla Minus One’: Review
Japanese-produced Godzilla film is a confident crowd-pleaser which throttles recent Hollywood remakes
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‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes’: Review
Rachel Zegler takes over from Jennifer Lawrence in this uneven ‘Hunger Games’ prequel
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‘The Marvels’: Review
Nia DaCosta directs Brie Larson as the returning Captain Marvel in this underpowered MCU instalment
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‘Flo’: Review
Vibrant, scattered biopic celebrates the life of French navigator Florence Arthaud
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‘Dwelling By The West Lake’: Tokyo Review
A young man must save his mother from the perils of a pyramid scheme in Gu Xiaogang’s rural China-set drama
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‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’: Review
Lacklustre horror based on the popular video game is a rare artistic misfire for Blumhouse
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‘Leave The World Behind’: AFI Fest Review
Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke star in Sam Esmail’s effective dystopian thriller
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‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’: Review
Another format, another smash for beloved pop icon Taylor Swift
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‘The Book Of Clarence’: London Review
Jeymes Samuel returns to the Biblical epics of yore with this rambunctious faith film
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‘When Evil Lurks’: Review
Demian Rugna’s fall festival horror hit is set against an ancient evil in rural Argentina
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‘Under The Light’: Review
Zhang Yimou’s latest, co-starring Joan Chen, emerges from a four-year delay to launch a bid for China’s ‘Golden Week’ glory
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‘Pain Hustlers’: Toronto Review
Emily Blunt shines in this otherwise muted true-life tale of a corrupt American pharmaceutical company