All Reviews articles – Page 79
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‘Dogs’ ('Kuttey’): Review
Bollywood’s first major release of the year falls short of expectations
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‘1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture’: Review
Documentary interrogates the use of the word homosexual in the modern American Bible
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‘Alice, Darling’: Review
Anna Kendrick shows her vulnerable side as a woman stuck in a psychologically abusive relationship
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‘M3GAN’: Review
A walking, talking, living doll turns murder machine in Universal’s latest horror
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‘A Man Called Otto’: Review
Tom Hanks is a grumpy protagonist in Marc Forster’s remake of the 2015 Swedish drama
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‘Cirkus’: Review
Rohit Shetty’s extravagant take on ’The Comedy Of Errors’ is an exercise in excess
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Features
Screen critics’ top films of 2022
Screen’s critics have selected their top films of 2022, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.
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‘Last Film Show’: Review
Oscar-shortlisted, semi-autobiographical drama witnesses an impoverished Indian boy attempt to escape into cinema
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‘The Pale Blue Eye’: Review
Christian Bale leads a cast of grotesques in Scott Cooper’s over-ripe Edgar Allen Poe ‘origin story’ for Netflix
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‘Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody’: Review
Naomi Ackie portrays Whitney Houston in this conventional bipic of the US megastar singer
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‘Babylon’: Review
Margot Robbie takes centre stage in Damien Chazelle’s sprawling, hedonistic portrait of pre-sound Hollywood
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‘Declaration’: Review
Mahesh Narayanan’s Netflix pick-up plays out in Delhi as a couple deals with the fallout from a sex tape
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‘Sr.’: Review
Netflix presents an engaging portait of irreverent filmmaker Robert Downey Sr by his actor son
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’: Review
James Cameron takes a return trip to Pandora in his long-awaited fantasy sequel
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‘Hanging Gardens’: Red Sea Review
A young boy finds unlikely treasure in a Baghdad city dump in Red Sea’s Best Film prizewinner
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‘Darkling’: Review
A Serbian family struggle to survive in 1990s Kosovo in Serbia’s Oscar contender
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‘A Summer In Boujad’: Red Sea Review
A teenage boy struggles with a move from Paris to Morocco
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‘Cinema Sabaya’: Review
Israel’s Oscar entry sees a group of very different Israeli women unite for a filmmaking course
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‘A Childless Village’: Red Sea Review
An elderly filmmaker returns to a small village to set things right in this Azerbaijan-set comedy
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‘The Last Queen’: Red Sea Review
A defiant queen takes a stand in this debut set in 1500s Algeria