All Reviews articles – Page 173
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Reviews‘Human Factors’: Sundance Review
Ronny Trocker’s cat-and-mouse game with the viewer strays into Haneke territory
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Reviews‘Toorbos’: Review
South Africa’s Oscar-entry is set in the poor white backwater of the 1930s
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Reviews‘Censor’: Sundance Review
Can Prano Bailey-Bond and Niamh Algar save the UK from ‘video nasties’?
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Reviews‘Summer Of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)’: Sundance Review
‘Black Woodstock’ roars back to life
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Reviews‘Flee’: Sundance Review
The story of an Afghan refugee is enhanced by the enlightened animations of Jonas Poher Rasmussen and his team
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Reviews‘CODA’: Sundance Review
Charming, crowd-pleasing Day One Sundance title about a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA) who has to find her own way
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Reviews‘In The Same Breath’: Sundance Review
Timely, and terrifying: Nanfu Wang’s documentary looks at government response to Covid-19 in the US and China
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Reviews‘The Little Things’: Review
Denzel Washington, Jared Leto and Rami Malek line up for John Lee Hancock’s moody LA procedural
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Reviews‘Malcolm & Marie’: Review (Netflix)
A long night in Malibu with David John Washington and Zendaya
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Reviews‘The Milkmaid’: Review
The first-ever entry from Nigeria competes in the International Feature Oscar
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Reviews‘Circus Of Life’: Review
Pakistan’s Oscar submission tells a story of social ostracism after mobile phone footage goes viral
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Reviews‘Blizzard Of Souls’ (aka ‘The Rifleman’): Review
Latvia’s all-time box office champion becomes the country’s Oscar 2020 submission
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Reviews‘The Dig’: Review (Netflix)
In a time of great change, some elements remain reassuringly constant
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Reviews‘Locked Down’: Review
London-set pandemic crime drama stars Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor and climaxes in a closed Harrods department store
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Reviews‘The Mauritanian’: Review
Kevin Macdonald opens the doors to one of Camp Gitmo’s most trying cases
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Reviews‘25 Years Of Innocence’: Bahamas Review
A gripping, if restrained, true-life drama from Poland
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Reviews‘Roommate Wanted’: Bahamas Review
A new housemate is packing quite a lot of luggage in Michael McCartney’s horror/comedy
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Reviews‘My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To’: Bahamas Review
Claustrophobic horror-drama which is gaining a bloody momentum on the festival circuit
















