All Reviews articles – Page 239
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Reviews'Ayka': Cannes Review
A young woman attempts to survive after abandoning her newborn in Moscow
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Reviews'Knife + Heart': Cannes Review
A trashy murder-mystery set in Paris porn circles of the 1970s calls to mind De Palma’s signature flourishes
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Reviews'Capernaum': Cannes Review
Lebanese director Nadine Labaki delivers a powerful story about a 12 year-old boy who takes his parents to court
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Reviews'Lucia's Grace': Cannes Review
There’s some divine intervention afoot in this pleasant Italian comedy which closes Directors’ Fortnight
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Reviews'In My Room': Cannes Review
Ulrich Köhler follows up ‘Sleeping Sickness’ with a survivalist story centred around one man’s struggle to stay alive
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Reviews'The Gentle Indifference Of The World': Cannes Review
A tentative romance in the steppes is faced with the harsh realities of the city in Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s Kazakh drama
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Reviews'Dogman': Cannes Review
Matteo Garrone sets his Cannnes Competition entry in a run-down seaside town in Campania
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Reviews'Whitney': Cannes Review
Kevin Macdonald’s sombre documentary seeks the truth about Whitney Houston’s troubled life
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Reviews'The Snatch Thief': Cannes Review
A petty Argentinian criminal undergoes a fortuitous change of identity
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Reviews'Mirai': Cannes Review
Charming animation from Japan takes a todder-eye view of a new arrival in the family
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Reviews'Long Day's Journey Into Night': Cannes Review
Bi Gan follows up ‘Kali Blues’ with another ode to hs hometown
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Reviews'Euforia': Cannes Review
Valeria Golino follows up ‘Miele’ with a glossy story of two brothers
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Reviews'Carmen & Lola': Cannes Review
A look at Spain’s close-knit gitano community through the eyes of a lesbian teenager
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Reviews'Under The Silver Lake': Cannes Review
Andrew Garfield is an LA drifter on the trail of a missing girl
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Reviews'Solo: A Star Wars Story': Review
Alden Ehrenreich makes for a roguish Han Solo in the second ‘Star Wars’ spin-off
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Reviews'At War': Cannes Review
Employees at a car plant are betrayed by their management: Stéphane Brizé’s film starrting Vincent Lindon follows what happens next.
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Reviews'The State Against Mandela And The Others': Cannes Review
Documentary shines a light on the courage behind the epic struggle against apartheid









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