All Reviews articles – Page 220
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Reviews'This Is Not Berlin': Sundance Review
A teenage boy discovers the lure of Mexico’s mid-80s subversive club scene
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Reviews'The Magic Life Of V': Sundance Review
Sensitive exploration of young Finnish woman’s experiences of live action role-play
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Reviews'The Sharks': Sundance Review
A teenage girl embarks on a sexual relationship in a sombre coastal town
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Reviews'We Are Little Zombies': Sundance Review
Four orphaned Japanese teens team up to form a rock band
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Reviews'Beats': Rotterdam Review
Two Scottish teens discover the illicit joy of the mid-’90s underground rave scene
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Reviews'Native Son': Sundance Review
Rashid Johnson brings Richard Wright’s 1940 novel to present-day Chicago
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Reviews'After The Wedding': Sundance Review
Sundance opens with a remake of the Susanne Bier film directed by Bart Freundlich and starring Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams
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Reviews'The Last Tree': Sundance Review
A British Nigerian teenager struggles to adjust to life with his birth mother
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Reviews'MEMORY: The Origin Of Alien': Sundance Review
A look at the legendary chestbuster sequence 40 years after it first exploded
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Reviews'Give Me Liberty': Sundance Review
An unsual comedy from director Kirill Mikhanovsky which should be a festival hit
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Reviews'Dirty God': Rotterdam Review
A young woman scarred by an acid attack struggles to find her way back to her old life
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Reviews'Invisibles': Review
Social-issue comedy is proving a box office hit in France, and could well travel further
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Reviews'Edmond': Review
The story of Cyrano de Bergerac continues to delight in Alexis Michalik’s delightful ‘origins’ story
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Reviews'The Kid Who Would Be King': Review
Joe Cornish returns with a big-hearted children’s tale loosely based on Excalibur.
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Reviews'Glass': Review
The conclusion of M. Night Shyamalan’s ’Eastrail 177 Trilogy’ features James McAvoy, Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson.
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Reviews'Storm Boy': Review
Four decades later, a remake of Australia’s beloved family staple proves both troubling and affecting
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Reviews'How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World': Review
The beloved DreamWorks franchise soars out on a high
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Reviews'All Is True': Review
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this dramatisation of Shakespeare’s final years









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