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‘Good Girl Jane’: Tribeca Review
A double win for Sarah Elizabeth Mintz’s debut at Tribeca also honours Rain Spencer’s breakout performance in the title role
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‘Huesera’: Tribeca Review
In Michelle Garza Cervera’s Tribeca prize-winning feature debut, a pregnant woman with a past has a toxic encounter with the supernatural
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‘The Cave Of Adullam’: Tribeca Review
Inside a martial arts dojo, young Black boys learn to overcome their very real fears of the world outside
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‘Babysitter’: Transilvania Review
Monia Chokri delivers a relentlessly over the top Quebecois #MeToo-era comedy
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‘Spiderhead’: Review
Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller are locked inside Joseph Kosinski’s slick prison thriller for Netflix
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‘The Sea Beast’: Annecy Review
Chris Williams delivers a dazzling triumph for Netflix with this ripping monster yarn
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‘McEnroe’: Tribeca Review
Ambitious documentary portrait follows the infamous bad boy of tennis
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‘Somewhere In Queens’: Tribeca Review
Ray Romano makes his directorial debut with a wistful drama about a middle-aged father and his teenage son
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‘Lynch/Oz’: Tribeca Review
The Wizard Of Oz offers a new prism through which to make meaning from David Lynch’s films in this layered video essay
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‘Hustle’: Review
Adam Sandler plays it effectively straight in this likeable basketball drama for Netflix
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‘Showing Up’: Cannes Review
Michelle Williams stars in Kelly Reichardt’s first Cannes Competition entry, a wry comedy about a solitary sculptor
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‘For The Sake Of Peace’: Cannes Review
Forest Whitaker-backed doc follows two young South Sudanese people determined to reclaim their country
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‘1976’: Cannes Review
An impressive and moving debut from actor turned director Manuela Martelli
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‘Stars At Noon’: Cannes Review
Margaret Qualley shines in Claire Denis’ elusive Grand Prix-winning thriller set in Nicaragua
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‘Elvis’: Cannes Review
Baz Luhrmann returns to Cannes with his ’lavish, passionate and overblown’ biopic of The King
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‘A Male’: Cannes Review
A sensitive and subtle exploration of Latin American masculinity on the streets of Bogota
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‘La Jauría’: Cannes Review
A potent look at Latin American gang culture set deep in the Colombian jungle
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‘Funny Pages’: Cannes Review
Owen Kline’s indie debut about an aspiring comic book artist is laced with dark irony
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‘Moonage Daydream’: Cannes Review
Brett Morgen takes a sensory voyage through David Bowie’s estate in this dizzying doc