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‘Non Western’: Visions du Réel Review
A fascinating and unexpected clash of cultures besets a complicated Lakota marriage
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‘Beastie Boys Story’: Review
Spike Jonze directs a stage show by the band’s two surviving members
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‘The Innocence Files’: TV Review
Netflix series presents true cases from Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck’s campaigning The Innocence Foundation
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‘Run’: TV Review
Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleeson are no strangers in this Phoebe Waller-Bridge exec-produced train-set comedy/drama
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‘Tales From The Loop’: TV review
Amazon’s unusual sci-fi series stars Jonathan Pryce and Rebecca Hall
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‘Shithouse’ (aka ‘Freshman Year’): SXSW Review
Cooper Raiff’s debut feature wins the online narrative feature competition at SxSW
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‘A Shape Of Things To Come’: CPH:DOX Review
A loner in America’s Southwestern desert is the elusive subject of this mysterious documentary
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‘The Mandalorian’: TV Review
Disney’s bounty hunter finally makes his way into European homes
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‘IWOW: I Walk on Water’: CPH:DOX Review
Khalik’s Allah delivers an imposing work of absolute individuality
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‘She Dies Tomorrow’: SXSW Review
A woman’s belief that she is going to die the following day may not just be paranoia in Amy Seimetz’s effective drama
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‘Roy’s World: Barry Gifford’s Chicago’: Glasgow Review
Impressionistic documentary collage about writer Barry Gifford and his Chicago hometown
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‘Bloodshot’: Review
In which Vin Diesel is resurrected, along with plot points from multiple other sci-fi films
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‘The Way Back’: Review
Ben Affleck is the former sports star looking to recapture former glory as the coach of a school basketball team
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‘Los Conductos’: Berlin Review
An intense and disorientating debut from Colombia plays in Berlin’s new Encounters strand
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‘The American Sector’: Berlin Review
An intriguing documentary tracks the Berlin Wall across America
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‘The Invisible Man’: Review
Another stellar performance from Elisabeth Moss grounds this outlandish horror based on the HG Wells novel
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‘Shirley’: Berlin Review
Elisabeth Moss puts in a braruva performance as troubled real-life writer Shirley Jackson