All Reviews articles – Page 285
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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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NewsTwo films tie on Screen's final Cannes jury grid
With all the scores now collected, it’s a dead heat on this year’s grid.
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Reviews'Wonder Woman': Review
Gal Gadot makes her debut as Wonder Woman, taking on the god of war in the realm of men
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NewsCould Lynne Ramsay top 'Loveless' on Screen's Cannes jury grid?
You Were Never Really Here made a strong bow on the final edition of the Cannes grid.
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Reviews'Based On A True Story': Cannes Review
Playing Out Of Competition, Polanski’s latest harks back to his early work.
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Reviews'In The Fade': Cannes Review
An unflinching Diane Kruger anchors this unfortunately-timed drama about a terrorist attack in Hamburg
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Reviews'The Desert Bride': Cannes Review
A long-distance bus ride turns into an adventure for Pauline Garcia’s Argentinian maid
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Reviews'Zombillenium': Cannes Review
A new employee must find his feet at a monster theme park in this French animation
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Reviews'I Am Not A Witch': Cannes Review
An arresting debut from Rungano Nyoni is set in and around Zambia’s capital city Lusaka
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Reviews'L'Amant Double': Cannes Review
A surprising change of pace for Francois Ozon sees the French auteur venturing into De Palma territory
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Reviews'The Nothing Factory': Cannes Review
This Portugese labour relations drama - with songs - is an adventurous, energetic piece
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Reviews'A Gentle Creature': Cannes Review
Dir/scr Sergei Loznitsa. Fr/Ger/Lith/Neth, 2017. 143mins.Ukrainian feature and documentary maker Sergei Loznitsa’s first dramatic film since In The Fog (2012), A Gentle Creature is a grim state-of-the-nation fable, a bitter mix of tragedy, farce and road movie soaked in the bleak sardonic spirit of Gogol and ...
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Reviews'Good Time': Cannes Review
The Safdie brothers unite with Robert Pattinson for an “unforgettable ride”
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Reviews'The Summit': Cannes Review
Ricardo Darin plays the newly elected Argentine president in Santiago Mitre’s character drama
















