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'Woodshock': Venice Review
Kirsten Duntst headlines the feature debut of Rodarte designers Kate Mulleavy and Laura Mulleavy
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'The Leisure Seeker': Venice Review
Paolo Virzi’s English-language debut stars Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland
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'Hunting Season': Venice Review
An intense father-son drama is played out against the wilds of Patagonia
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'The Oblivion Verses': Venice Review
A magic realist reverie from an Iranian director, shot in Chile, displays an idiosyncratic vision
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'Brawl in Cellblock 99': Venice Review
Vince Vaughn adds a heavyweight presence to Craig Zahler’s follow-up to ‘Bone Tomahawk’
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'Suburbicon': Venice Review
Director: George Clooney. US. 2017. 105 mins. This year in particular, the American dream of the 1950s – so modern and gleaming from the outside – is being recast as built on foundations of racism, abuse and greed, whether that’s the rotten core of fast food in ...
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'Tulip Fever': Review
Alicia Vikander and Dane DeHaan headline an elegant, if limp, period piece from The Weinstein Company
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'Our Souls At Night': Venice Review
Robert Redford and Jane Fonda unite for a Netflix-ordered late-life romance
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'Zama': Venice Review
After a nine-year absence, Lucrecia Martel returns to the screen with an uncompromising Amazonian epic.
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'The Shape Of Water': Venice Review
Guillermo del Toro crafts a poignant creature fable starring Sally Hawkins
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'First Reformed': Venice Review
Ethan Hawke shines as a tormented man of God in Paul Schrader’s latest
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'Tragedy Girls': FrightFest Review
Two teen girls strive for serial killer superstardom in this glossy chiller
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'The Terror Of Hallow's Eve': FrightFest Review
Practical effects shine in this tale of a bullied kid taking supernatural revenge against his tormentors
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'Leatherface': FrightFest Review
The chainsaw wielder from Texas gets a surprisingly effective origin story.
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'68 Kill': FrightFest Review
An ordinary guy goes on the run from his psychotic girlfriend in this fast-paced horror
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'Death Note': FrightFest Review
Adam Wingard helms a solid American adaptation of the hit Japanese manga property.
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'Cult Of Chucky': FrightFest Review
Chucky returns to wreak more havoc in this latest addition to the killer doll franchise.
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'American Made': Review
Tom Cruise’s star power fuels Doug Liman’s energetic portrait of real life pilot-turned-CIA recruit Barry Seal
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'Birds Like Us': Sarajevo Review
This avian animation proves to be a baffling assault on the senses with little in the way of coherent story