All Reviews articles – Page 29
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Reviews‘Mr Nobody Against Putin’: Sundance Review
A Russian schoolteacher sheds light on Putin’s indoctrination of the country’s children
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Reviews‘Prime Minister’: Sundance Review
Former New Zealand premier Jacinda Arden shines in this full-access documentary
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Reviews‘Rabbit Trap’: Sundance Review
Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen create an eerie soundscape in Wales-set light horror
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Reviews‘The Perfect Neighbor’: Sundance Review
No-frills documentary recounts the shocking 2023 murder of a Black American woman through police bodycam footage
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Reviews‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’: Sundance Review
Rose Byrne plays a mother on the brink in this ‘white-knuckle ride’ from director Mary Bronstein
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Reviews‘The Librarians’: Sundance Review
Kim A. Snyder’s rousing documentary follows the librarians on the frontline of America’s culture wars
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Reviews‘Sly Lives! (aka The Burden Of Black Genius)’: Sundance Review
Questlove takes on the extraordinary shapeshifter Sly Stone in this unconventional rock doc
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Reviews‘2000 Meters To Andriivka’: Sundance Review
Mstyslav Chernov follows up ’20 Days In Mariupol’ with a brutal missive from Ukraine’s front line
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Reviews‘Twinless’: Sundance Review
Clever dark comedy from James Sweeney juggles all its dual perspectives deftly
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Reviews‘The Ugly Stepsister’: Sundance Review
The Cinderella fairytale is turned violently on its head in this gory Norwegian debut
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Reviews‘The Dating Game’: Sundance Review
Three Chinese men search for love against the demographic odds in this warm-hearted documentary
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Reviews‘DJ Ahmet’: Sundance Review
A teenage boy uses music as an escape from everyday life in his rural North Macedonian village
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Reviews‘Jimpa’: Sundance Review
Oliva Colman and John Lithgow head Sophie Hyde’s queer family drama
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Reviews‘Omaha’: Sundance Review
A father and his kids take a sombre road trip in this impactful US debut
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Reviews’Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore’: Sundance Review
The life and career of deaf actor and activist Marlee Matlin
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Reviews‘Wolf Man’: Review
Christopher Abbot and Julia Garner head into the woods for Universal’s horror revamp
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Reviews‘Den Of Thieves 2: Pantera’: Review
Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr return to form an unlikely alliance in this lacklustre action sequel
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Reviews‘The Damned’: Review
Odessa Young and Joe Cole face an ancient evil in this debut set in 1870s Iceland
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FeaturesScreen critics’ top documentaries of 2024
Five of Screen’s expert critics select their favourite documentaries from 2024.









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