All Reviews articles – Page 170
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Reviews‘Belushi’: Review
The life and death of Chicago’s beloved, but wildly self-destructive comedian
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Reviews‘The Swarm’: Cannes Label Review
Crunchy debut about a locust farm which was set for Cannes Critics Week and bought by Netflix
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Reviews‘Truman & Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation’: Review
Doc about two giants of US letters delivers ‘enough material to fill a Ryan Murphy’ TV mini-series’
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Reviews‘The Banishing’: Review
Christopher Smith musters up familiar genre elements for this Gothic haunted house horror
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Reviews‘Ultraviolence’: London Review
Ken Fero continues his powerful catalogue of deaths in police custody in the UK
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Reviews‘The Undoing’: TV Review
Nicole Kidman, Hugh Grant and Donald Sutherland star in a glossy suspense series for HBO and David E. Kelley
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Reviews‘Soul’: London Review
Delayed now until Christmas Day streaming, Pixar’s stunning animation doesn’t disappoint
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Reviews‘The Show’: Review
Alan Moore writes and improbably stars in this genre tribute set in Northampton
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Reviews‘French Exit’: NYFF Review
Michelle Pfeiffer plays the diva in a slow, stubbornly quirky comedy
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Reviews‘200 Metres’: London Review
First-time feature details a Palestinian father’s desperate attempts to get back into Israel to see his sick son
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Reviews‘Shadow Country’: London Review
Bodhan Slama looks at the lethal effects of nationalism in this accomplished film set in the aftermath of the Second World War
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Reviews‘Stray’: London Review
It’s a dog’s life for everyone in this award-winning doc set on the streets of Istanbul
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Reviews‘Jiang Ziya’: Review (China Golden Week)
A new cinematic universe establishes itself with the second in the ‘Fengshen’ series of fantastical stories
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Reviews‘The Lie’: TV Review (‘Welcome To The Blumhouse’)
Peter Sarsgaard and Mireille Enos play parents who try to hide their daughter’s crime in this stand-alone film in Blumhouse’s anthology for Prime
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Reviews‘Black Box’: TV Review (‘Welcome To The Blumhouse’)
‘Welcome To The Blumhouse’ continues with a story about a man who plunges into a rabbithole of his own mind
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Reviews‘Red, White And Blue’: NYFF Review
Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ series look at the Metropolitan Police in the early 1980s
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Reviews‘Last Words’: Cannes Label Review
Jonathan Nossiter enlists a starry cast for his end-of-days misfire
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Reviews‘Genus Pan’: Hamburg Review
One of Lav Diaz’s most accessible films chronicles the growing tensions between three men crossing the jungle









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