All Reviews articles – Page 234
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Reviews'The Kleptocrats': Doc NYC Review
Gripping documentary about the scandal surrounding Malaysian wealth fund 1MDB
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Reviews'On The Basis Of Sex': Review
Felicity Jones and Armie Hammer lead this tasteful, awards season biopic of of US Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Reviews'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald': Review
J. K. Rowling’s ‘Wizarding World’ franchise finds its feet - and flies
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Reviews'The Grinch': Review
Animated version of the Dr Seuss classic fails to capture the spirit or sass of the original material
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Reviews'The Price Of Everything': Review
Fascinating documentary which explores the complexities of the art world
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Reviews'A First Farewell': Tokyo Review
A young Chinese boy confronts the end of his way of life in rural China
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Reviews'The Nutcracker And The Four Realms': Review
Despite a strong cast, Disney’s over-lavish live-action film disappoints
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Reviews'Before The Frost': Tokyo Review
Michael Noer’s period drama set in 1850s Denmark is grim but never less than gripping
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Reviews'Slaughterhouse Rulez': Review
A historic boarding school comes under attack from subterranean monsters
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Reviews'Three Husbands': Tokyo Review
A young woman attempts to sate her addiction to sex in the final instalment of Fruit Chan’s ‘Prostitute Trilogy’
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Reviews'The Poet': Tokyo Review
A poet and his wife long to escape the confines of their rural mining town
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'Project Gutenberg': Tokyo Review
An expert counterfeiter turns police witness in Felix Chong’s crime thriller
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Reviews'Overlord': Review
A group of American paratroopers are faced with zombie Nazis in this WWII horror
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Reviews'The Girl In The Spider's Web': Review
Claire Foy steps into the shoes of enigmatic cyber-hacker Lisbeth Salander
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Reviews'Bohemian Rhapsody': Review
Rami Malek is a standout in this compulsively watchable Queen band biopic
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Reviews'Stan & Ollie': London Review
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly star as one of comedy’s greatest-ever double-acts
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Reviews'Ladyworld': London Review
Amanda Kramer’s debut traps eight girls in a house as the world caves in around them
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Reviews'After The Screaming Stops': London Review
This film about the reunion of the band Bros is much more than a routine rock doc
















