All Reviews articles – Page 169
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Reviews‘Dark Blossom’: Hot Docs Review
A new romance tests the friendship of some Goth youths in this impressionistic Danish doc
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Reviews‘The Son’: Moscow Review
A middle-aged Iranian man struggles to grow up after the death of his mother
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Reviews‘Things Heard & Seen’: Review
Amanda Seyfried and James Norton try to warm up a haunted-house melodrama for Netflix
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Reviews‘Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse’: Review
Michael B Jordan attempts to kickstart a franchise in this Amazon purchase of a Paramount action film
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Reviews‘The Virtuoso’: Review
Anthony Hopkins stars in a hitman thriller that fails to thrill or hit
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Reviews‘Raising A School Shooter’: CPH:DOX Review
Sensitive documentary focusing on the parents of children who have carried out school shootings
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Reviews‘Cliff Walkers’: Review (formerly ‘Impasse’)
Zhang Yimou masters yet another genre with this 1930s-set spy potboiler
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Reviews‘The Last Dear Bulgaria’: Moscow Review
In 1940s Kazakhstan, a young fruit-grower revives a medicinal strain of apple and attempts to solve a crime
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Reviews‘Cafe By The Highway’: Moscow Review
A scarred young woman befriends a Russian man who is searching for a lost space capsule in rural China
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ReviewsOscars ceremony review: a dynamic opening, impassioned speeches and laughs – but often flat
The producers’ greatest achievement was likely having an in-person show of any kind.
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Reviews‘Looking For Horses’: Visions du Reel Review
A solitary fisherman and a documentary filmmaker connect on a remote island in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Reviews‘Les Enfants Terribles’: Visions du Reel Review
The director who got away returns to document life in a small Turkish village for his rebellious siblings
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Reviews‘The Belly Of The Sea’: Moscow Review
In the 19th century, a white medical officer and black sailor clash over the facts of a maritime disaster
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Reviews‘Reconciliation’: CPH:DOX Review
In the mountains of Albania, a father seeks retribution for the murder of his daughter
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Reviews‘Our Memory Belongs To Us’: CPH:DOX Review
Three exiled Syrian journalists reunite to watch footage from the beginning of the revolution
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Reviews‘Him’: Moscow Review
Female director Guro Bruusgaard presents a sensitive portrait of modern masculinity
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Reviews‘When A City Rises’: CPH:DOX Review
Thrilling, immersive documentary about the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests
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Reviews‘Gabi, Between Ages 8 and 13’: CPH:DOX Review
Five years in the life of Gabi, a Swedish adolescent who struggles to identify as either male or female
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Reviews‘A Man And A Camera’: CPH:DOX Review
Dutch filmmaker Guido Hendrikx silently films the residents of a small town to surprising reactions
















