All Reviews articles – Page 279
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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Ann Hui’s wartime drama set in Hong Kong was withdrawn from its opening slot at the Shanghai Film Festival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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Reviews'Cars 3': Review
Using out-takes of Paul Newman to resurrect a key character feels like a ghoulish top-note on a franchise which has run out of gas
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Reviews'Even When I Fall': Sheffield Review
The shocking story behind Nepal’s first circus is turned into a thoughtful and wide-ranging documentary
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Reviews'Mr. Gay Syria': Sheffield Review
A moving case for visibility in the face of hatred and violence
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Reviews'Queerama': Sheffield Review
Opening Sheffield Doc/Fest, Daisy Asquith looks at a century of gay life in the United Kingdom
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Reviews'A River Below': Sheffield Review
The pink river dolphin of the Amazon is the focal point of this unexpectedly compelling documentary
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Reviews'The Work': Sheffield Review
A four-day group therapy session within Folsom Prison proves transformational for all involved
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Reviews'Out Of Thin Air': Sheffield Review
A real-life whodunnit from 1974 is the basis of Dylan Howitt’s gripping Iceland-set documentary
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Reviews'My Cousin Rachel': Review
Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin excel in Roger Michel’s Du Maurier adaptation
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