All Reviews articles – Page 59
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Reviews‘10 Lives’: Sundance Review
Charming UK children’s animation sees a spoiled cat suddenly run out of lives
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Reviews‘Presence’: Sundance Review
Steven Soderbergh flips the haunted house thriller to tell his creepy tale from a ghost’s-eye-view
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Reviews‘Sasquatch Sunset’: Sundance Review
An unrecognisable Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg impress in this dialogue-free Bigfoot drama
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Reviews‘Little Death’: Sundance Review
David Schwimmer is a TV writer with a mid-life crisis in this uneven LA-set debut
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Reviews‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’: Sundance Review
A secret Black society works to make white people’s lives easier in this subversive satire
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Reviews‘The Outrun’: Sundance Review
A delicate turn from Saoirse Ronan lifts this familiar story of addiction from director Nora Fingscheidt
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Reviews‘Gaucho Gaucho’: Sundance Review
’The Truffle Hunters’ filmmakers return to document the rhythms of modern cowboy life on the plains of Argentina
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Reviews‘Between The Temples’: Sundance Review
Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane headline a warm drama about a Jewish cantor having a crisis of faith
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Reviews‘A New Kind Of Wilderness’: Sundance Review
An family living off-grid suffers a devastating loss in this gentle Norwegian documentary
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Reviews‘Love Me’: Sundance Review
Steven Yeun and Kristen Stewart have palpable chemistry in in this quirky post-apocalyptic love story
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Reviews‘Sujo’: Sundance Review
A Mexican boy must fight against the temptation of local gangs in this satisfying drama
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Reviews‘Love Machina’: Sundance Review
An American couple attempts to cheat death through artificial intelligence in this eye-opening doc
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Reviews‘Agent Of Happiness’: Sundance Review
Audience-friendly documentary explores the reality of Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness policy
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Reviews‘Eno’: Sundance Review
Innovative, different-every-time documentary about music pioneer Brian Eno is inspired by his notion of generative music
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Reviews‘I Saw The TV Glow’: Sundance Review
A24’s midnight title is a haunting evocation of childhood TV obsessions
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Reviews‘Girls State’: Sundance Review
Follow up to ‘Boys State’ is an insightful documentary about everday sexism and young women’s fight for change
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Reviews‘Your Monster’: Sundance Review
An actor falls for the monster who lived under her childhood bed in this quirky romcom
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Reviews‘Freaky Tales’: Sundance Review
Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden return to their indie roots with this anarchic quartet of stories set in California, 1987
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Reviews‘Kneecap’: Sundance Review
Members of the subversive Irish-language hip hop group play themselves in this anarchic origin story
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