All Reviews articles – Page 198
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Reviews‘Africa’: Toronto Review
Oren Gerner turns the camera on his own family for this portrait of an ageing man railing against inconsequence
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Reviews‘The Obituary Of Tunde Johnson’: Toronto Review
A film on black lives in America fails to find its own reason to matter
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Reviews‘Anne At 13,000 Ft’: Toronto Review
A volatile young woman faces a life-changing moment while skydiving with her best friend
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Reviews‘Dolemite Is My Name’: Toronto Review
Eddie Murphy stars as real-life American comedian Rudy Ray Moore
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Reviews‘Heroic Losers’: Toronto Review
A group of friends in rural Argentina plot their revenge against the lawyer who stole their life savings
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Reviews‘Abominable’: Toronto Review
A girl’s best friend is her Yeti in this flat DreamWorks animation set in China
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Reviews‘The Giant’: Toronto Review
A teenage girl is thrown into turmoil when her missing boyfriend’s return coincides with a spate of murders
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Reviews‘Greed’: Toronto Review
Michael Winterbottom takes aim and fires at Britain’s ‘king of the high street’
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Reviews‘Comets’: Toronto Review
Slow-moving Georgian drama centred around two formerly close friends whose paths have diverged
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Reviews‘Workforce’: Toronto Review
An accident on a building site in Mexico is the starting point for David Zonana’s carefully-composed drama
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Reviews‘Atlantis’: Venice Review
Valentyn Vasyanovych’s film, set in Eastern Ukraine of the near future, is the winner of the grand prize at Venice’s Orrizonti
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Reviews‘Two Of Us’ (‘Deux’): Toronto Review
Two lesbian lovers must prepare for their romance to become public in Filippo Meneghetti’s sensitive drama
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Reviews'Jungleland': Toronto Review
Charlie Hunnam and Jack O’Connell headline this tense drama from Max Winkler
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Reviews‘Henry Glassie: Field Work’: Toronto Review
Cleverly constructed and heartfelt documentary about American folklorist Henry Glassie
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Reviews‘Wet Season’: Toronto Review
A Singapore teacher develops an unexpected bond with one of her students
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Reviews‘How To Build A Girl’: Review
Beanie Feldstein stars in the big-screen adaptation of Caitlin Moran’s book.
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Reviews‘Blackbird’: Toronto Review
Susan Sarandon is the terminally ill mother presiding over one final family get-together









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