London reviews – Page 4
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‘Savage’: London Review
Toxic masculinity and its lethal consequences in a New Zealand street gang
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‘Earthquake Bird’: London Review
Alicia Vikander returns after ’Tomb Raider’ to play an expat in Tokyo for director Wash Westmoreland and Netflix
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‘Coup 53’: London Review
’A sharp-eyed history lesson that unfolds with the pace and fascination of thriller’
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‘Pink Wall’: London Review
Tom Cullen steps up to write and direct a love story told in annual chapters
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‘Walking With Shadows’: London Review
A wife discovers her husband is gay in this exploration of queer Nigeria
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‘Our Ladies’: London Review
Buckle up for Michael Caton-Jones’ raucous adaptation of ’The Sopranos’
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‘Nocturnal’: London Review
Nathalie Biancheri makes her fiction debut with a striking tale of an uneasy friendship between a young girl and an older handyman
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‘The Cave’: London Review
Feras Fayyad’s award-winning documentary follows a female doctor in an underground hospital in Damascus
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‘Make Up’: London Review
Claire Oakley’s arresting debut premieres in the LFF’s Sutherland competition.
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‘White Riot’: Review
Rubika Shah’s docmentary tells how, in the 1970s, Rock Against Racism confronted British fascists head-on
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‘Rose Plays Julie’: London Review
A striking work from the Desperate Optimists film-making team
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'Stan & Ollie': London Review
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly star as one of comedy’s greatest-ever double-acts
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'Ladyworld': London Review
Amanda Kramer’s debut traps eight girls in a house as the world caves in around them
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'After The Screaming Stops': London Review
This film about the reunion of the band Bros is much more than a routine rock doc
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'Only You': London Review
Can a romance between Josh O’Connor and Laia Costa survive gruelling rounds of IVF?
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'The Fight': London Review
UK comedy stalwart Jessica Hynes goes behind the camera for a drama about self-esteem
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'An Impossible Love': London Review
A superior yet highly successful melodrama from Catherine Corsini.