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'Velvet Buzzsaw': Sundance Review
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this Netflix art-world parody and horror film rolled into one
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'Cold Pursuit': Review
Hans Petter Moland’s English-language remake of ’In Order Of Disappearance’ stars Liam Neeson
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'Them That Follow': Sundance Review
Alice Englert and Olivia Colman anchor this tale of repression in an Appalachian sect
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'High Flying Bird': Slamdance Review
Steven Soderbergh goes behind the scenes of the basketball business for this talky Netflix drama shot on an iPhone
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'Present.Perfect.': Rotterdam Review
Intriguing documentary exploring China’s modern fascination with live internet streaming
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'The Report': Sundance Review
A well-made political drama starring Adam Driver about the CIA’s post-911 torture programme
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'American Factory': Sundance Review
What happened when a Chinese manufacturing company took over an old General Motors plant in Ohio
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'The Lodge': Sundance Review
Riley Keogh stars in this nerve-shredding horror from the directors of ‘Goodnight Mommy’
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'The Last Black Man In San Francisco': Sundance Review
An elegy for a lost time and place starring Jimmy Fails, whose life inspired it
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'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile': Sundance Review
Zac Efron plays Ted Bundy as an innocent man in Joe Berliger’s edgy ‘biopic’
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'Monos': Sundance Review
A group of child soldiers hold an American hostage on a remote mountaintop
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'The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part': Review
Mike Mitchell takes over directing duties on this eagerly-anticipated sequel
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'Always In Season': Sundance Review
Documentary explores the history of lynching in America’s Deep South
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'Share': Sundance Review
Newcomer Rhianne Barreto is a standout in Pippa Bianco’s feature-length expansion of her provocative short
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'Late Night': Sundance Review
Mindy Kaling/Emma Thompson comedy has all the makings of a breakout independent feature
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'To The Stars': Sundance Review
A delicate black-and-white film about two Oklahoma outsiders which is quietly moving
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'Divine Love': Sundance Review
A deeply religious Brazilian notary struggles in her attempts to conceive
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'Leaving Neverland': Sundance Review
Director Dan Reed recognises the material’s inherent sensationalism but commendably avoids any titillation.