All Reviews articles – Page 280
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Reviews'The Captain': Toronto Review
A tough real-life story set in the dying days of the Second World War with contemporary and universal resonance
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Reviews'Borg/McEnroe': Toronto Review
Toronto opens its 2017 edition with a recreation of one of the greatest games in men’s tennis.
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Reviews'55 Steps': Toronto Review
A real-life California court case forms the basis of Bille August’s drama starring Hilary Swank and Helena Bonham Carter
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Reviews'Mektoub My Love: Canto Uno': Venice Review
Abdellatif Kechiche follows up 2013’s Blue is The Warmest Colour with a South of France-set summer romance
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Reviews'Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool': Toronto Review
A May-December love story between a movie star and a young young actor played by Annette Bening and Jamie Bell
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Reviews'The Rape of Recy Taylor': Venice Review
The brutal rape of a black woman in 1944 Alabama is the basis for Nancy Buirski’s exploration of race and civil rights
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Reviews'Angels Wear White': Venice Review
Vivian Qu’s tale of abuse and corruption in China’s ‘gold coast’ marks her out as a force to be reckoned with
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Reviews'Manhunt': Venice Review
Breezy, handsomely mounted fun that shows John Woo has lost neither his mojo nor his sense of poetry
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Reviews'Sweet Country': Venice Review
A ravishing film from Warwick Thornton helps illustrate Australia’s racial divide
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Reviews'Loving Pablo': Venice Review
Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz reunite for Spain’s Fernando Leon de Aranoa
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Reviews'It': Review
Superb adaptation of Stephen King’s bestseller, with a chilling central performance from Bill Skarsgård
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Reviews'Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond': Venice Review
Compelling documentary looks back at the shooting of Milos Forman’s ‘Man On The Moon’ with Jim Carrey going full method to play Andy Kaufman
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Reviews'My Generation': Venice Review
London in the Swinging Sixties is fondly remembered by Sir Michael Caine
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Reviews'A Family': Venice Review
Micaela Ramazzotti and Patrick Bruel star in Sebastiano Riso’s melodrama about professional surrogates
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Reviews'mother!': Venice Review
Darren Aronofsky delivers an expressionistic ode to the times we live in.
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Reviews'Gatta Cenerentola': Venice Review
A modern, animated Neapolitan reworking of the familiar Cinderella tale
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Reviews'The Cousin': Venice Review
Israeli filmmaker Tzahi Grad directs and stars in this wry comedy about Middle Eastern hostilities
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Reviews'Ex Libris – New York Public Library': Venice Review
The world’s fourth-largest library, with 87 branches, is examined by veteran documentarian Frederick Wiseman
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Reviews'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri': Venice Review
Frances McDormand is scorching as a small-town avenger in the latest from Seven Psychopaths’ Martin McDonagh.
















