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'Museum': Berlin Review
Alonso Ruizpalacios strikes out with this wry comedy-drama from Mexico starring Gael Garcia Bernal
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'Unsane': Berlin Review
Claire Foy headlines a tricksy thriller shot by Stephen Soderbergh on an iPhone7
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'Fake Tattoos': Berlin Review
Source: Berlinale Fake Tattoos Dir/scr: Pascal Plante. Canada. 2017. 87min Quebecois up-and-comer Pascal Plante spins an understated and slyly shifting tale of summertime romance with his feature debut Fake Tattoos. What begins as a two-hander with a pair of young thrashers, as they talk and flirt ...
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'Annihilation': Review
Alex Garland and Natalie Portman unite to deliver thrilling sci-fi, in a film which will screen on Netflix outside the US
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'Land': Berlin Review
Iran’s Babak Jalali sets his third film on a Native American reservation
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'Profile': Berlin Review
Online thriller crackles with tension, despite some credibility issues
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'Red Sparrow': Review
Jennifer Lawrence is a reluctant Russian spy in Francis Lawrence’s gaudy espionage thriller
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'The Heiresses': Berlin Review
This female-driven debut has much to say about the class system in Paraguay
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'Isle Of Dogs': Berlin Review
Good boys populate Wes Anderson’s stop-motion drama which opens the 2018 Berlin Film Festival
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'Generation Wealth': Berlin Review
A disturbing documentary chronicles society’s obsession with success and excess
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'The 15:17 To Paris': Review
Clint Eastwood’s low-key drama stars the real-life protagonists of a terrorist attack
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'Fifty Shades Freed': Review
The series half-heartedly concludes - or does it? - with more of the same
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'Black Panther': Review
Marvel’s latest superhero adventure sits in its own, unique universe.
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'We The Animals': Review
Winner of the NEXT prize at Sundance, Jeremiah Zagar’s dreamy coming-of-age drama is captivating
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'Matangi/Maya/M.I.A': Review
Lively doc about the Tamil/London rapper premiered in Sundance before moving to Berlin
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'Winchester': Review
Seeing isn’t quite believing for the latest shocker from The Spierig Brothers, starring Helen Mirren
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'Piercing': Rotterdam Review
Mia Wasikowska and Christopher Abbott star in this great, if grisly, genre outing from Nicolas Pesce