All Reviews articles – Page 226
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Reviews'A White, White Day': Cannes Review
Hlynur Palmason’s follow-up to ‘Winter Brothers’ is about a former policeman in a small Icelandic town
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Reviews'Beanpole': Cannes Review
Post-war Leningrad is the setting for this unsettling tale of two women by the director of ‘Closeness’
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Reviews'And Then We Danced': Cannes Review
A film brimming with doubt and dance about forbidden love in the Georgian ballet
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Reviews'Blow It To Bits': Cannes Review
Finger-jabbing rhetoric dominates Lech Kowalski’s documentary about a workers strike in a French car parts factory
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Reviews'For Sama': Cannes Review
Compelling documentary shot under al-Assad’s bombing of Aleppo is also heading to Cannes
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Reviews'Les Misérables': Cannes Review
Competition hots up with an explosive debut feature set in one of Paris’s riotous banlieues
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Reviews'Bacurau': Cannes Review
A town - Bacurau - disappears from the map in this Brazilian mix of socio-political commentary with genre influences
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Reviews'As Happy As Possible': ACID Review
ACID opens with Alain Raoust’s first feature in over a decade
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Reviews'A Brother's Love': Cannes Review
Un Certain Regard 2019 opens with this Canadian comedy of unease about two ultra-close siblings
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Reviews'The Unknown Saint': Cannes Review
Alaa Eddine Aljem’s debut is a calling card for the young Moroccan director
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Reviews'The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil': Cannes Review
This high-concept thriller from Korea is already set to be remade by Sylvester Stallone
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Reviews‘Dogs Don’t Wear Pants’: Review
BDSM sex drama from Finland proves to be surprisingly non-confrontational
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Reviews'Pain And Glory': Cannes Review
An ageing film director reflects on his life in the latest work from Pedro Almodovar
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Reviews'Litigante': Cannes Review
Critics’ Week opens with Franco Lolli’s follow-up to ‘Gente de bien’
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Reviews'John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum': Review
Keanu Reeves returns for a third outing as the taciturn assassin
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Reviews'Poms': Review
Diane Keaton leads this by-the-numbers cheerleader comedy set in a retirement home
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Reviews'Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound': Cannes Review
Fascinating documentary about the history and craft of sound in cinema
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Reviews'Tolkien': Review
Dome Karukoski makes muddy going of this JRR Tolkien origins story starring Nicolas Hoult.
















