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'The Nightingale': Venice Review
Jennifer Kent’s follow-up to ‘The Babadook’ is set in colonial Tasmania
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'The Announcement': Venice Review
Comedy of the absurd relates a long-forgotten attempted coup in Turkey
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'Graves Without A Name': Venice Review
Rithy Panh’s profoundly moving documentary opens Venice Days
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‘Undertow’: Melbourne Review
The thriller is actor turned writer-director Miranda Nation’s feature debut.
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'Hotel By The River': Locarno Review
Source: Locarno Hotel By The River Dir/Scr Hong Sang-soo. South Korea. 2018. 96mins Hong Sang-soo weaves a typically delicate web of family ties, random connections and hurt feelings into Hotel By The River (Gangbyun Hotel). A wistful, slow-burner from the prolific director, it should attract extensive festival ...
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'Celeste': Melbourne Review
Radha Mitchell leads as an ageing soprano in tropical Queensland
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'Crazy Rich Asians': Review
Long-awaited adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s bestseller could deliver a blast of late-summer box office
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‘Illang: The Wolf Brigade’: Review
Kim Jee-woon relocates the cult Japanese animated feature to a Korea on the eve of reunification
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‘Buffalo Boys’: New York Asian Film Festival Review
Indonesian western marks producer Mike Wiluan’s directorial debut
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'BuyBust': NYAFF Review
The New York Asian Film Festival’s closing film is both brazenly cynical and brilliantly executed
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'Lobster Cop': Review
It’s hot in the kitchen as a team of Chinese detectives go undercover as restaurateurs to smoke out a gangster
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'I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story': Sydney Review
A joyous documentary from Australia about the boyband obsessions of teenage girls worldwide
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'Animal World': Review
A dizzying and dazzling action-fantasy thriller from China’s Han Yan also showcases a slyly commanding Michael Douglas
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'The Extraordinary Voyage Of The Fakir': Review
The move from page to screen was a leap too far for Ken Scott’s globe-trotting English-language adaptation of a best-selling French novel
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'Ghosthunter': Sydney Review
A Sydney security guard and part-time ghostbuster confronts his own terrifying past
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'The Breaker Upperers': Sydney Review
Hilarious ‘womance’ comedy from New Zealand is executive produced by Taika Watiti
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