All Reviews articles – Page 102
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Reviews‘All Quiet On The Western Front’: Toronto Review
Edward Berger explores the enduring horrors of war in his adpatation of the classic WWI novel
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Reviews‘Wildflower’: Toronto Review
The only child of intellectually disabled parents faces difficult decisions in this narratively conventional coming-of-age drama
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Reviews‘Wendell & Wild’: Toronto Review
Henry Selick returns after a long absence with this distinctive, feverish, animated odyssey
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Reviews‘Empire Of Light’: Toronto Review
Olivia Colman and Micheal Ward shine in Sam Mendes’ sentimental ode to the power of cinema
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Reviews‘Daughter Of Rage’: Toronto Review
A child struggles to find her mother in this tense debut set on a giant dump in Nicaragua’s capital city
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Reviews‘Baby Ruby’: Toronto Review
Noémie Merlant plays an instamum whose idealised life with husband Kit Harington starts to fall apart in Bess Wohl’s feature debut
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Reviews‘When The Waves Are Gone’: Venice Review
Filipino director Lav Diaz takes direct aim at the Duterte regime with this tale of crime and corruption
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Reviews‘My Policeman’: Toronto Review
Emma Corrin and Harry Styles navigate a 1950s love triangle in Michael Grandage’s tasteful adaptation of Bethan Roberts’ novel
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Reviews‘The Menu’: Toronto Review
Anya Taylor-Joy and Ralph Fiennes anchor ’Succession’ director Mark Mylod’s caviar-black move to features
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Reviews‘Catherine Called Birdy’: Toronto Review
Lena Dunham gently adapts Karen Cushman’s novel about a young girl fighting to take control of her fate in 13th century England
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Reviews‘Causeway’: Toronto Review
Jennifer Lawrence returns to the big screen with a small, deliberate story
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Reviews‘Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues’: Toronto Review
Sacha Jenkins crafts a portrait of iconic musician Louis Armstrong and an exploration of racial inequality
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Reviews‘The Lost King’: Toronto Review
A further exhumation of the King in the carpark from director Stephen Frears and stars Sally Hawkins and co-writer Steve Coogan
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Reviews‘The Fabelmans’: Toronto Review
Steven Spielberg takes his autobiographical childhood portrait to Toronto, with Michelle Williams and Paul Dano starring
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Reviews‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’: Toronto Review
Daniel Craig travels to Greece as Netflix takes over Rian Johnson’s glossy whodunnit series.
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Reviews‘The King’s Horseman’: Toronto Review
Biyi Bandele’s bustling, vibrant final film is an adaptation of Wole Soyinka’s acclaimed anti-colonial play
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Reviews‘Unruly’: Toronto Review
Malou Reymann’s accomplished second feature is the powerful story of a young woman institutionalised in 1930s Denmark
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Reviews‘A Gaza Weekend’: Toronto Review
Basil Khalil’s feature debut finds the humour in a couple hiding out from a mutant virus in the Gaza Strip
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Reviews‘Allelujah’: Toronto Review
The patients of a geriatric unit fight to save it from closure in Richard Eyre’s well-meaning if baggy drama
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Reviews‘The Hanging Sun’: Venice Review
UK/Italian Jo Nesbo adaptation from Sky closes out the 79th Venice Film Festival with a thud









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