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‘All My Friends Hate Me’: Tribeca Review
Comedy and psychodrama intertwine during a birthday blowout among old chums
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‘In The Heights’: Review
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony award-winning musical lights up the big screen at last
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‘Danny Boy’: TV Review
Anthony Boyle, Toby Jones star in BBC feature-length drama set during the Iraq War and its aftermath
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‘Bank Job’: Hot Docs Review
Artists Daniel Edelstyn and Hilary Powell bring mischief and activism to their look at economic theory
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‘The Power’: Review
Corinna Faith’s genre debut is set during the UK’s power blackouts of 1974
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‘The Feast’: SXSW Review
Welsh-language debut from Lee Haven-Jones is a slow-burn genre offering
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‘The Return: Life After Isis’: SXSW Review
In a desolate camp in Northern Syria, stateless ‘Isis Brides’ open up to Alba Sotorra’s sympathetic lens
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‘Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break’: SXSW Review
A hapless outsider dreams of celebrity in Nick Gillespie’s broad black British comedy
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‘Here Before’: SXSW Review
Andrea Riseborough stars in Stacey Gregg’s supernatural-themed debut
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‘Rebel Dykes’: Flare Review
Riotous look back at an underground 1980s movement which ‘terrified straight mainstream society’
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‘Deadly Cuts’: Dublin Review
Scissors at the ready as stylists at a rundown Dublin hairdressing salon get serious
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‘Is There Anybody Out There?’: Dublin Review
’Covid crisis’ cinema from the students of Trinity College Dublin
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‘Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In’: Glasgow Review
A very human portrait of football’s towering giant
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‘Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliche’: Glasgow Review
A closer look at the groundbreaking British punk artist
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‘A Brixton Tale’: Glasgow Review
South London-set story of social divides plays Slamdance and Glasgow
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‘The Toll’: Glasgow Review
Michael Smiley plays a tollbooth operator hiding from his past in isolated Western Wales