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‘Grand Theft Hamlet’: SXSW Review
Video game ’Grand Theft Auto’ plays host to a virtual staging of Shakespeare’s Hamlet
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‘Janey’: Glasgow Review
Glasgow’s closing film goes on the road with Scottish comedian Janey Godley
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‘7 Keys’: SXSW Review
Two strangers embark on an dangerous London weekend in this nervy debut thriller
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‘Timestalker’: SXSW Review
Alice Lowe writes, directs and stars as a woman pursuing the so-called love of her life throughout history
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‘Edge Of Summer’: Glasgow Review
A long, hot Cornish summer in 1991 is the setting for Lucy Cohen’s coming-of-age drama
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‘Reawakening’: Dublin Review
Juliet Stevenson and Jared Harris must contend with the sudden return of a child after a ten-year absence
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‘King Frankie’: Dublin Review
A grieving man must face the ghosts of his past in this promising Irish debut
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Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat: Dublin Review
Ireland’s Cheer team defies the odds to make it to the Orlando ‘worlds’
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’Made In England: The Films Of Powell and Pressburger’: Berlin Review
Martin Scorsese guides this rich, personal journey through the films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
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‘Shikun’: Berlin Review
Amos Gitai transplants Eugene Ionesco’s 1959 protest play ’Rhinoceros’ to modern Israel
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‘Small Things Like These’: Berlin Review
Cillian Murphy is a quiet man with a conscience in 1980s Ireland in this adaptation of Claire Keegan’s novella
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‘Argylle’: Review
Bryce Dallas Howard and Sam Rockwell headline Matthew Vaughn’s convoluted spy caper for Apple
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‘Swimming Home’: Rotterdam Review
An unexpected house guest upsets a family dynamic in this UK adaptation of the Man Booker Prize-nominated novel
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‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’: Sundance Review
Increasingly moving documentary is a dialogue with the late actor and disability advocate
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‘Sebastian’: Sundance Review
An young Scottish writer living in London embarks on a raunchy, liberating double-life
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’: Sundance Review
Kristen Stewart is a woman on the lam in 1980s New Mexico in Rose Glass’s audacious follow-up to ‘Saint Maud’
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‘10 Lives’: Sundance Review
Charming UK children’s animation sees a spoiled cat suddenly run out of lives
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‘The Outrun’: Sundance Review
A delicate turn from Saoirse Ronan lifts this familiar story of addiction from director Nora Fingscheidt
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‘Eno’: Sundance Review
Innovative, different-every-time documentary about music pioneer Brian Eno is inspired by his notion of generative music