All Reviews articles – Page 284
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Reviews'Shadowman': Tribeca Review
A documentary about the 1980s New york graffiti artist Richard Hambleton is intense and involving
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Reviews'Unforgettable': Review
Katherine Heigl’s turn as a divorced bunny-boiler for first-time director Denise Di Novi is trashy, retro fun
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Reviews'Ice Mother': Tribeca Review
Late-life love and second chances form the crux of this warm, sensitive feature from Bohdan Slama
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NewsCannes 2017: our chief critic's guide to the Competition line-up
Screen’s chief critic and reviews editor Fionnuala Halligan dissects this year’s Competition films.
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Reviews'The Fate Of The Furious': Review
The eighth instalment in the franchise adds Charlize Theron and some witty new flourishes.
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Reviews'Walk With Me': Review
Benedict Cumberbatch narrates this unusual documentary about a spiritual retreat in France under the guidance of renowned Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh
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Reviews'Aftermath': Review
A stony-faced Arnold Schwarzenegger comes up against Scoot McNairy in this grim psychological drama based on real-life events
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Reviews'Mine': Review
After Armie Hammer’s marine steps on a landmine in the desert heat, he has to wait 52 long hours before help arrives
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Reviews'Gifted': Review
Chris Evans (Captain America) and director Marc Webb (Spiderman) unite for a low-key story about a child maths prodigy
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Reviews'Song Of Granite': Review
Strikingly beautiful, Pat Collins’ unconventional portrait of a traditional sean nós singer is shot mostly in the Irish language.
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Reviews'Ghost In The Shell': Review
Scarlett Johansson plays an all-silicone machine with a human brain in the latest adaptation of Masamune Shirow’s modern manga classic
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Reviews'The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin': Review
A nostalgia-tinged look at the writer of the beloved Tales of the City series
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Reviews'Chacun sa vie': Review
Claude Lelouch fields an all-star cast from Johnny Hallyday to Jean Dujardin and Beatrice Dalle
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Reviews'CHIPS': Review
Cult status and extended cable life are definite possibilities for this dim-bulb comedy reboot of a beloved 70s TV show
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Reviews'Life': Review
Ryan Reynolds and Jake Gyllenhaal form part of a ‘space smorgasbord for a snacking alien’ in the latest from Sweden’s Daniel Espinosa
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Reviews'The Zookeeper's Wife': Review
Focus Features’ Second World War drama is set in Warsaw and stars Jessica Chastain in the title role
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Reviews'Fashionista': Review
Amanda Fuller makes the most of an astonishing showcase role in Simon Rumley’s latest genre-blurring project
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Reviews'Most Beautiful Island': SXSW review
Winner of the grand jury prize at South By Southwest, Ana Asensio’s immigrant horror is clammily authentic
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Reviews'Bill Nye: Science Guy': SXSW Review
Bill Nye takes on climate change deniers and creationists in this affectionate documentary
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Reviews'Super Dark Times': Review
A US indie set in the suburbs calls to mind Stand By Me and mostly bears up well to the comparison
















