All Reviews articles – Page 211
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Reviews'Tolkien': Review
Dome Karukoski makes muddy going of this JRR Tolkien origins story starring Nicolas Hoult.
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Reviews'Pokémon Detective Pikachu': Review
Ryan Reynolds lends his voice to Rob Letterman’s live-action Pokemon adventure
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Reviews'American Woman': Tribeca Review
Radicals on the run drive a smart, low-key drama based on the real-life 1970s kidnapping of Patty Hearst
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Reviews'All I Can Say': Tribeca Review
A compelling documentary on alt rock band Blind Melon frontman Shannon Hoon leaves a bittersweet taste
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Reviews'Blow The Man Down': Tribeca Review
A fine, feminist noir finds something fishy in small-town Maine
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Reviews'17 Blocks': Tribeca Review
Filmmaker Davy Rothbart takes a two-decade journey with a struggling Washington D.C. family
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Reviews'Swallow': Tribeca Review
Piercing drama about womens’ rights over their own bodies marks an impressive debut from Carlo Mirabella-Davis
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Reviews'Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project': Tribeca Review
Quirky documentary which plays back the life of TV’s greatest and strangest archivist
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Reviews'Framing John DeLorean': Tribeca Review
Documentary looks at the complex, controversial and contradictory car-maker
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Reviews'Gay Chorus Deep South': Tribeca Review
The San Francisco Gay Men’s choir sings a message of tolerance on a tour of America’s Southern states
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Reviews'The Kill Team': Tribeca Review
Alexander Skarsgård is a scary standout in this gritty war drama
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Reviews'A Taste Of Sky': Tribeca Review
How one Danish culinary entrepreneur tried to start a food movement in Bolivia
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Reviews'Our Time Machine': Tribeca Review
An uplifting celebration of the love between a son and his father, both theatre directors, as the latter declines in health
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Reviews'The Projectionist': Tribeca Review
Abel Ferrara’s tribute to a long-standing member of the New York film community
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Reviews'Two/One': Tribeca Review
Two strangers in Canada and Shanghai may be connected in this enigmatic drama
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Reviews'Flawless': Tribeca Review
A transgender teen navigates the social hierarchy at her new Jerusalem school
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Reviews'Burning Cane': Tribeca Review
Wendell Pierce stars in a young director’s tale of drink and despair
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Reviews'Rewind': Tribeca Review
An ever-present camera recalls the director’s traumatic childhood in an exceptionally courageous documentary









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