All Reviews articles – Page 66
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Reviews‘Celluloid Underground’: London Review
Personal essay recalls a man who defied the authorities to preserve Iranian film after the revolution
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Reviews‘Unmoored’: London Review
A Swedish TV host attempts to find sanctuary on the wilds of Exmoor in this atmospheric debut
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Reviews‘Kyrie’: Busan Review
J-pop stars AiNA THE END and Matsumura Hokuto star in this music-infused Japanese drama from Shunji Iwai
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Reviews‘The Pigeon Tunnel’: London Review
Errol Morris talks with John LeCarre in the late author’s last, no-holds-barred interview
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Reviews‘Solids By The Seashore’: Busan Review
Romance blossoms in a south Thailand coastal town affected by climate change in this tender if unfortunately-named debut
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Reviews‘The Exorcist: Believer’: Review
The first in a planned new Exorcist trilogy from director David Gordon Green fails to live up to its legacy
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Reviews‘Because I Hate Korea’: Busan Review
Busan’s opening film follows a disaffected South Korean woman who flees Seoul for New Zealand
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Reviews‘The Monk And The Gun’: Busan Review
’A Yak In The Classroom’ director takes notes from Robert Altman for this Bhutan-set political satire
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Reviews‘Falling Into Place’: Hamburg Review
German actress Aylin Tezel makes her directorial debut with this love story set between Skye and London
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Reviews‘When Evil Lurks’: Review
Demian Rugna’s fall festival horror hit is set against an ancient evil in rural Argentina
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Reviews‘The Rye Horn’: San Sebastian Review
Jaione Camborda’s second, elemental feature wins the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival
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Reviews‘Dance First’: San Sebastian Review
Gabriel Byrne is transformed into Samuel Beckett for James Marsh’s stylised look back at the Irish writer’s life
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Reviews‘Foe’: New York Review
Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in this dysopian sci-fi drama set in a world ravaged by climate change
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Reviews‘Under The Light’: Review
Zhang Yimou’s latest, co-starring Joan Chen, emerges from a four-year delay to launch a bid for China’s ‘Golden Week’ glory
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Reviews‘The Vanishing Soldier’: Hamburg Review
A reluctant member of the Israeli Defence Force goes AWOL in Dani Rosenberg’s accomplished second feature
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Reviews‘Through The Night’: San Sebastián Review
A woman attempts to bring justice against the man she says date-raped her in this accomplished Belgian debut
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Reviews‘The Practice’: San Sebastian Review
A burnt-out yoga teacher searches for new enlightenment in this Chile-set wellness satire
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Reviews‘Kalak’: San Sebastian Review
A tough story of sexual abuse anchors Isabella Eklöf’s Greenland-set follow-up to ’Holiday’
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