All Reviews articles – Page 268
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Reviews'The Birds Are Singing In Kigali': Karlovy Vary Review
The last film from Krzysztof Krauze and his wife Joanna deals with the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide
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Reviews'No Bed Of Roses' ('Doob'): Shanghai Review
Irrfan Khan takes the lead in this nuanced film from Bangladesh about a husband’s infidelity
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Reviews'The Cakemaker': Karlovy Vary Review
Familiar ingredients give rise to an impressive drama from a first-time Israeli film-maker
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Reviews'The White World According To Daliborek': Karlovy Vary Review
A Neo-Nazi ‘reveals his cretinous nature all by himself’ in Vit Klusák’s latest documentary
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Reviews'Pomegranate Orchard': Karlovy Vary Review
Dir. Ilgar Najaf. Azerbaijan. 2017. 90 minsAn interpretation of Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard, Ilgar Najaf’s Pomegranate Orchard (Nar baği) is a measured familial drama played out against the picturesque backdrop of the titular plantation. As a depiction of a time that has passed amidst the ...
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Reviews'Double Date': Edinburgh Review
Comedy horror from first-time director Benjamin Barfoot was written by its star, Danny Morgan
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Reviews'Spider-Man: Homecoming': Review
A solid reboot which may well surpass the last attempt to retool Spider-Man in 2012.
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Reviews'War For The Planet Of The Apes': Review
It’s a grim fight to survive for Caesar and his crew in the smart and noble conclusion to the ‘Apes’ trilogy
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Reviews'Julius Caesar': Edinburgh Review
Shot live and set in a prison, this rough, all-female Shakesperean production is urgent, diverse and relevant
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Reviews'My Pure Land': Edinburgh Review
A taut and exciting feature debut by the UK’s Sarmad Masud, based and shot in Pakistan
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Reviews'The Last Photograph': Edinburgh Review
Danny Huston directs and stars in this drama about the aftermath of the Lockerbie disaster
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Reviews'That Good Night': Edinburgh Review
Sir John Hurt’s final role sees the actor confront the dying of the light
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Reviews'Our Time Will Come': Shanghai Review
Ann Hui’s wartime drama set in Hong Kong was withdrawn from its opening slot at the Shanghai Film Festival
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Reviews'Transformers: The Last Knight': Review
Loud and proud, the fifth instalment in the $3.8 billion franchise is back looking for trouble
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Reviews'Australia Day': Sydney Review
Three stories run through the annual celebration of the First Fleet’s arrival in Australia in the latest from director Kriv Stenders
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Reviews'Ali's Wedding': Sydney Review
Australia’s first Muslim rom-com is authentic, affectionate and amusing
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Reviews'The Book Of Henry': Review
Naomi Watts gives all she’s got to Colin Trevorrow’s daring, reckless, yet original film
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Reviews'Hampstead': Review
Diane Keaton and Brendan Gleeson star in this painful London-set romance.
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Reviews'American Valhalla': Sheffield Review
Iggy Pop gets on a roll with Joshua Homme as they make the album ‘Post Pop Depression’
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Reviews'Ellipsis': Sydney Review
It may be familiar, but actor David Wenham’s ‘Before Sunrise’-like trip through Sydney still has a warm charm









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