All Reviews articles – Page 277

  • What Happened To Monday?
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    'What Happened To Monday': Locarno Review

    2017-08-06T20:30:00Z

    Noomi Rapace buckles up for seven roles in Tommy Wirkola’s B-movie blast

  • The Glass Castle
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    'The Glass Castle': Review

    2017-08-06T19:00:00Z

    Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson and Naomi Watts headline this adaptation of Jeannette Wells’ best-selling memoir

  • Madame Hyde
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    'Mrs Hyde': Locarno Review

    2017-08-06T13:01:00Z

    Isabelle Huppert is struck by a bolt of lightning in Serge Bozon’s reworking of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic.

  • The Endless
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    'The Endless': Review

    2017-08-06T11:40:00Z

    Dirs: Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead. US. 2017. 112 mins.In their 2012 debut feature Resolution, directors Justin Benson (who also scripts and edits) and Aaron Moorhead (who also photographs) cast themselves in tiny roles as members of a blissed-out UFO cult on the periphery of the claustrophobic ...

  • Sparring
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    'Sparring': Locarno Review

    2017-08-05T20:31:00Z

    Mathieu Kassovitz squares up to the role of an ageing boxer who will take any punishment to provide for his family

  • Tomorrow And Thereafter
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    'Tomorrow And Thereafter': Locarno Review

    2017-08-05T11:19:00Z

    Noémie Lvovsky delves into her own past for a story about a nine-year old girl whose mother isn’t “all there”

  • The Only Living Boy In New York
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    'The Only Living Boy In New York': Review

    2017-08-05T02:00:00Z

    Callum Turner leads an all-star feature about an aimless young man who strikes up an affair with his father’s mistress

  • Jungle
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    'Jungle': Melbourne Review

    2017-08-04T08:51:00Z

    ‘Wolf Creek’s Greg McLean strands Daniel Radcliffe in Bolivia for a survivalist drama-turned-thriller

  • Little Crusader
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    'Little Crusader': Karlovy Vary Review

    2017-08-03T18:31:00Z

    The first Czech winner of Karlovy Vary for 15 years is a reserved and almost silent piece of work

  • Winter Brothers
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    'Winter Brothers': Locarno Review

    2017-08-03T17:32:00Z

    Set in a mining community in Eastern Denmark, this debut from Hlynur Pálmason is intense yet uneven

  • Kidnap
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    'Kidnap': Review

    2017-08-03T08:01:00Z

    This low-budget extended car chase starring Halle Berry is both preposterous and entertaining in equal measure

  • The Dark Tower
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    'The Dark Tower': Review

    2017-08-03T07:53:00Z

    Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey unite for an adaptation of Stephen King’s fantasy novels

  • A Taxi Driver
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    'A Taxi Driver': Review

    2017-08-01T16:00:00Z

    Jang Hoon has a commercial hit on his hands with this period piece about a notorious abuse of power in South Korea

  • Battleship Island
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    'The Battleship Island': Review

    2017-07-28T13:49:00Z

    Ryoo Seung-wan’s blockbuster is the biggest release of the year in Korea, yet fails to live up to the promise of Veteran

  • The Emoji Movie
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    'The Emoji Movie': Review

    2017-07-27T20:00:00Z

    This calamitous comedy from Sony is nowhere near as addictive as the real thing

  • Williams
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    'Williams': Review

    2017-07-27T13:51:00Z

    An in-depth and honest look at the Formula One icon from director Morgan Matthews

  • After Louie
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    'After Louie': Review

    2017-07-26T13:11:00Z

    Alan Cumming and Zachary Booth headline a debut which looks at what it means to be gay today

  • Juze
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    'Juze': Review

    2017-07-26T13:03:00Z

    Miransha Naik goes behind the sandy beaches of Goa for his debut, a social drama about a community of migrant workers

  • Atomic blonde
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    'Atomic Blonde': Review

    2017-07-26T12:46:00Z

    Sleek and superficial, this high-octane action film tests Charlize Theron’s new-found box office powers

  • Logan Lucky
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    'Logan Lucky': Review

    2017-07-24T17:30:00Z

    Steven Soderbergh comes out of big-screen retirement to remind viewers just how good he can be; Channing Tatum, Adam Driver and Daniel Craig hop on board for this NASCAR-themed ride.