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Reviews‘Wind, Talk To Me’: Rotterdam Review
Hybrid Serbian drama is an affecting creative meditation on grief
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Reviews‘Love Hurts’: Review
Ke Huy Quan is a mild-mannered former hitman in this by-the-numbers actioner from ‘John Wick’ producers
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Reviews‘Third Act’: Sundance Review
Portrait of Asian American filmmaker Robert M Nakamura by his son, Tadashi
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Reviews‘Vitrival - The Most Beautiful Village In The World’: Rotterdam Review
Droll, dry Belgian comedy-drama tackles rising tensions in a small francophone village
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Reviews‘Perla’: Rotterdam Review
A Slovak woman’s new life in 1980s Vienna is threatened by secrets from her past
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Reviews‘Atropia’: Sundance Review
Sundance US dramatic prize-winner is a grab-bag of gags set in an army training village
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Reviews‘Dead Lover’: Rotterdam Review
A gravedigger goes to extreme lengths to mend a broken heart in this garish Canadian horror
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Reviews‘Companion’: Review
Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid find a romantic getaway turning sour in this smart horror
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Reviews‘Rains Over Babel’: Rotterdam Review
Decadent interpretation of Dante’s Inferno plays out in a pop punk Colombian nightclub
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Reviews‘Coexistence, My Ass!’: Sundance Review
Doc finds humour and heartbreak in Israeli comedian Noam Shuster Eliassi’s attempts to bridge the divide
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Reviews‘The Alabama Solution’: Sundance Review
Smuggled smartphones provide a shocking insider’s perspective on Alabama’s prison system
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Reviews‘Last Days’: Sundance Review
Murdered Sentinel Island missionary John Allen Chau is the subject of Justin Lin’s disappointing drama
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Reviews‘Lurker’: Sundance Review
Archie Madekwe’s ascendant pop star becomes an obsession for a troubled young fan
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Reviews‘Predators’: Sundance Review
TV’s brand of vigilante justice comes under the spotlight of hindsight
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Reviews‘Sorry, Baby’: Sundance Review
Barry Jenkins produces this insightful drama debut from Eva Victor
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Reviews‘Opus’: Sundance Review
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich face the music in this predictable horror
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Reviews‘The Wedding Banquet’: Sundance Review
Lily Gladstone and Bowen Yang head this sensitive update of Ang Lee’s Oscar-nominated comedy








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