London reviews – Page 5
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'Irene's Ghost': London Review
A son tries to trace the story of his late mother in this poignant documentary
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'Vs.': London Review
Ed Lily sets his directorial debut in Southend’s battle rap scene, drawing strong performances from his young cast
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'That Time Of Year': London Review
Christmas in Denmark, with Paprika Steen and Sophie Gråbøl as feuding siblings at a family get-together
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'Sometimes Always Never': London Review
Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter and Sam Riley star in Carl Hunter’s debut feature
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'Happy New Year, Colin Burstead': Review
Ben Wheatley goes back to his roots for this family reunion set in a country house over New Year’s Eve
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'Been So Long': London Review
Michaela Coel and Arinze Kene star in this London-set musical, set for release on Netflix after a festival bow
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'Anchor And Hope': London Review
Three independent spirits face up to the realities of parenthood in London
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'Loving Vincent': London Review
The world’s first oil-painted animation explores the mysterious death of Vincent Van Gogh
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'The Forgiven': London Review
Roland Joffe’s drama stars Forest Whitaker as Archbishop Desmond Tutu opposite Eric Bana as a convicted murderer
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'Beyond The Clouds': London Review
A brother and a sister attempt to navigate life in Mumbai’s impoverished underclass
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'Wrath Of Silence': London Review
With fists and feet of fury, a silent hero searces for his missing son in Xin Yukun’s accomplished Chinese western
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'The White Girl': London Review
Jenny Tseun and Christopher Doyle unite for a story set in Hong Kong’s last fishing village
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'Journeyman': London Review
Paddy Considine follows up 2011’s ’Tyrannosaur’ with this story of a boxer who is felled in the ring
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'Roller Dreams': London Review
Kate Hickey looks at the gentrification of Venice Beach in this affecting documentary
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'Funny Cow': London Review
Maxine Peake is defiantly good as a Northern comic working the sexist circuit of the 1970s and 80s
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'6 Days': London Review
Toa Fraser directs Jamie Bell as a SAS leader during the 1980 siege of the Iranian Embasssy in London
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'Kingdom Of Us': London Review
Lucy Cohen’s doc, headed for Netflix, is an extraordinary and intimate look at one family coping in the face of loss and other challenges
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'Good Manners': London Review
Brazilian drama is a a compellingly unconventional addition to the lycan movie genre
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'No Stone Unturned': London Review
A forensic investigation by the renowned documentarian Alex Gibney uncovers the extent of a cover-up in Northern Ireland in 1994