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  • Bee Nation
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    'Bee Nation': Hot Docs Review

    2017-05-01T15:02:00Z

    Crowd-pleaser set on Canada’s First Nation reserves opens Toronto’s Hot Docs festival

  • Frank Serpico
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    'Frank Serpico': Tribeca Review

    2017-05-01T14:56:00Z

    Dir/scr: Antonino D’Ambrosio. US. 2017. 96mins In 1971, disillusioned New York City cop Frank Serpico took on the systemic corruption he saw in the force and beyond; an action which then saw him labelled as a hero by some, and a traitor by most. With unprecedented access ...

  • Dabka
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    'Dabka': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-28T03:00:00Z

    Evan Peters and Barkhad Abdi star in a story of a Canadian journalist and Somali pirates which also features Al Pacino

  • The Circle
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    'The Circle': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-27T17:11:00Z

    Social media-based thriller based on Dave Eggers’ 2013 novel starring Tom Hanks and Emma Watson

  • How To Be A Latin Lover
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    'How To Be A Latin Lover': Review

    2017-04-27T17:00:00Z

    An ageing gigolo gets his comeuppance in the latest from comic Eugenio Derbez, with Salma Hayek, Kirsten Bell, Rob Lowe and Michael Cera in support

  • Whitney Houston
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    Whitney 'Can I Be Me': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-26T23:59:00Z

    It may be unauthorised, but Nick Broomfield’s story of a beautiful diva’s descent into drugs is certainly respectful

  • Aardvark
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    'Aardvark': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-26T10:36:00Z

    Zachary Quinto produces and stars alongside Jon Hamm in this tale of family dysfunction

  • UNLOCKED
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    'Unlocked': Review

    2017-04-25T15:26:00Z

    Dir. Michael Apted. UK/US, 2017 128 minsUnlocked tests some interesting commercial waters by dispatching a gun-toting CIA operative played by Noomi Rapace into territory previously occupied by men. Bruce, Denzel, Liam, Matt Damon, in the guise of Jason Bourne, or Gerard Butler in “…Has Fallen”, this ...

  • Thirst Street
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    'Thirst Street': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-24T14:15:00Z

    Dir. Nathan Silver. US/France. 2017. 83 minutes A love-struck American flight attendant spirals into a sado-masochistic fixation with a loutish French bartender in Thirst Street, a tale of obsession directed by Nathan Silver in gauzy hues that recall the 1970s. While he’s a prolific indie director, Thirst ...

  • my friend dahmer c altitude
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    'My Friend Dahmer': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-24T10:17:00Z

    Director Marc Meyers has a breakout hit on his hands with this graphic memoir-based drama about the serial killer’s early years, starring Ross Lynch

  • Abundant Acreage Available
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    'Abundant Acreage Available': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-24T10:00:00Z

    A North Carolina-set comedy-drama set on a farm starring Amy Ryan and executive produced by Martin Scorsese

  • The Lovers
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    'The Lovers': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-24T09:37:00Z

    Director Azazel Jacobs shows a lot of promise in this shrewd, if not altogether satisfying, Debra Winger-starring comedy for A24 

  • Permission
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    'Permission': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-24T09:03:00Z

    Modern Brooklyn-set romcom starring Rebecca Hall and Dan Stevens is lifted by a gay parenting subplot

  • Guardians Of The Galaxy 2
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    'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2': Review

    2017-04-24T08:00:00Z

    Returning writer/director James Gunn turns Vol 2 into a family affair, and the Guardians are all the better for it

  • House of Z
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    'House Of Z': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-23T02:00:00Z

    There’s no shortage of fashion drama to feed this documentary about couture’s former enfant terrible Zac Posen

  • A Gray State
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    A Gray State: Tribeca Review

    2017-04-22T23:59:00Z

    A highly-topical and resonant trip down the alt-right rabbit hole, produced by Werner Herzog

  • A Suitable Girl
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    'A Suitable Girl': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-22T18:30:00Z

    Dirs: Sarita Khurana, Smriti Mundhra. USA-India. 2017. 97 mins.The subject of Indian arranged marriages is a deceptively tricky one to dissect in a documentary, existing as it does at the point where Western cultural beliefs and Eastern traditions meet head to head. And while this triptych ...

  • The Death And Life Of Marsha P. Johnson
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    'The Death And Life Of Marsha P. Johnson': Review

    2017-04-22T01:00:00Z

    A sobering documentary looks at how transgender people have been treated as second-class citizens, even in the LGBT movement

  • King Of Peking
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    'King Of Peking': Tribeca Review

    2017-04-20T23:30:00Z

    Australian filmmaker Sam Voutas’ second Chinese-set feature tells of a father and son who team up to sell bootleg DVDs

  • Unforgettable
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    'Unforgettable': Review

    2017-04-20T18:00:00Z

    Katherine Heigl’s turn as a divorced bunny-boiler for first-time director Denise Di Novi is trashy, retro fun