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'Give Me Liberty': Sundance Review
An unsual comedy from director Kirill Mikhanovsky which should be a festival hit
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'Dirty God': Rotterdam Review
A young woman scarred by an acid attack struggles to find her way back to her old life
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'Invisibles': Review
Social-issue comedy is proving a box office hit in France, and could well travel further
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'Edmond': Review
The story of Cyrano de Bergerac continues to delight in Alexis Michalik’s delightful ‘origins’ story
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'The Kid Who Would Be King': Review
Joe Cornish returns with a big-hearted children’s tale loosely based on Excalibur.
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'Glass': Review
The conclusion of M. Night Shyamalan’s ’Eastrail 177 Trilogy’ features James McAvoy, Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson.
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'Storm Boy': Review
Four decades later, a remake of Australia’s beloved family staple proves both troubling and affecting
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'How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World': Review
The beloved DreamWorks franchise soars out on a high
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'All Is True': Review
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this dramatisation of Shakespeare’s final years
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'The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion': Macao Review
A gifted teenage girl is pursued by figures from a past she can’t remember
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'The Mule': Review
Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this real-life tale of a nonagenarian drug mule
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'Mary Poppins Returns': Review
Naughty, no-nonsense, and very very nice, Emily Blunt steps into Julie Andrews’ sensible shoes
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'White Blood': Macao Review
An Argentinian drug mule faces the horrific consequences of her actions
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'Aruna & Her Palate': Macao Review
A epidemiologist goes in search of disease and local delicacies in this quirky road-trip movie
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'Scarborough': Macao Review
Two relationships come under the microscope in the Northern England seaside resort of Scarborough
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'Dear Ex': Macao Review
A young man grows close to his late father’s male lover in this comic melodrama
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'Up The Mountain': Macao Review
Zhang Yang’s well-observed documentary captures a traditional way of life