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‘Here Are The Young Men’: Galway Review
Three boys leave school on a high which soon turns sour in Eoin C Macken’s starry Dublin-set drama
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‘The Dakota Entrapment Tapes’: Galway Review
The strange case of missing teenager in a North Dakota college town implicates the campus police
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‘The Sheriff’: Galway Review
Fly-on-the-wall documentary follows the 2018 midterm elections for local lawmen
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‘Influence’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A portrait of the late PR mogul turned spin doctor and international ‘reputation manager’ Lord Tim Bell
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‘Faith And Branko’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A portrait of a personal and professional marriage between two wildly-different musicians
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‘The Filmmaker’s House’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
Marc Isaacs opens the doors to his home in this doc/fiction hybrid
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‘Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema’: Review
Mark Cousins delivers an epic: he - and all the she’s in it - may find a captive audience awaits
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‘Gangs Of London’: TV Review
Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery turn a PSP game into bloodily effective entertainment
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‘Normal People’: TV Review
A beautifully-judged adaptation of Sally Rooney’s admired second novel from the BBC and Element Pictures
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‘The Luminaries’: TV Review
Eva Green and Eve Hewson star in Eleanor Catton’s adaptation of her own Booker Prize-winning novel
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‘Maxxx’: TV Review
Fast and filthy comedy from E4 created by O-T Fagbenle and co-starring Christopher Meloni and Jourdan Dunn
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‘Feel Good’: TV Review
Mae Martin’s semi-autobiographical comedy could be as good as it gets
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‘Body Of Water’: Glasgow Review
Lucy Brydon makes her directing debut with this intense drama about anorexia
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‘Misbehaviour’: Review
Entertaining, timely film about the targeting of the 1970 Miss World contest by feminist activists
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‘Mogul Mowgli’: Review
Riz Ahmed plays a first generation rap artist, at odds with his world - and eventually his body.
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‘His House’: Sundance Review
Netflix swoops on sophisticated British refugee horror directed by rising star Remi Weekes
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‘The Rhythm Section’: Review
Blake Lively plays a prostitute/assassin in this underwhelming adaptation of Mark Burnell’s novel
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‘The Reason I Jump’: Sundance Review
Jerry Rothwell’s groundbreaking documentary tunes into the autistic spectrum