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‘Gaucho Americano’: Hot Docs Review
This hypnotic documentary observes Patagonian horsemen working on an American sheep ranch
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‘Lady Buds’: Hot Docs Review
A crop of female California cannabis dealers negotiate a newly opened market
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‘Things Heard & Seen’: Review
Amanda Seyfried and James Norton try to warm up a haunted-house melodrama for Netflix
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‘Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse’: Review
Michael B Jordan attempts to kickstart a franchise in this Amazon purchase of a Paramount action film
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‘The Virtuoso’: Review
Anthony Hopkins stars in a hitman thriller that fails to thrill or hit
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‘Raising A School Shooter’: CPH:DOX Review
Sensitive documentary focusing on the parents of children who have carried out school shootings
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‘Mortal Kombat’: Review
The only epic element of this Warner Bros reboot is the level of violence onscreen
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‘United States Vs. Reality Winner’: CPH: DOX Review
Taut investigation into the jailing of US whistleblower Reality Winner
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‘Stowaway’: Review
No place in outer space for an accidental passenger on ’Arctic’ director Joe Penna’s mission to Mars
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‘The Mitchells Vs. The Machines’: Review
A delightful family comedy moves from Sony to Netflix, where it should be welcomed with open arms
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‘Faya Dayi’: Visions du Reel Review
Ethiopia’s lucrative khat crop inspires a hypnotic, immersive documentary glimpse into the country’s soul
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‘Users’: Visions du Reel Review
An anxious investigation into how technological advancement may affect our children
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‘Searchers’: Visions du Reel Review
Swipe right for this lively examination of New Yorkers venturing onto dating apps during a pandemic
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‘Thunder Force’: Review
Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer suit up as superheroes for Netflix
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‘Every Breath You Take’: Review
Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan and Sam Claflin star in a domestic invasion drama
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‘Who We Are: A Chronicle Of Racism In America’: SXSW Review
Jeffery Robinson links the chains of America’s black history