All Reviews articles – Page 84
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Reviews‘Ride On’: Review
Jackie Chan rides an effortless return to form in this story of a stuntman which draws heavily on his own life
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Reviews‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’: Review
Back on the big screen after a three-decade absence, Brooklyn’s finest plumbers tool up for a Universal franchise
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Reviews’The Three Musketeers - D’Artagnan’: Review
En garde! Pathe launches the all-star, no expense-spared first part of its lavish epic
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Reviews‘Drifter’: BFI Flare Review
A young gay man embarks on a journey of discovery through Berlin’s progressive LGBTQ+ community
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Reviews‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves’: Review
Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez embark on an epic quest in this entertaining adaptation of the popular role-playing game
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Reviews‘Bheed’: Review
Anubhav Sinha’s black-and-white drama takes an unflinching look at India’s Covid-19 migration crisis
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Reviews‘The Deepest Breath’: CPH:DOX Review
Heart-stopping documentary about the exhilarating and dangerous sport of freediving
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Reviews‘Theatre Of Violence’: CPH:DOX Review
A legal and ethical minefield surrounds the trial of a former Ugandan child soldier by the International Criminal Court
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Reviews‘The Crime Is Mine’: Review
Francois Ozon’s snappy adaptation of a 1934 stageplay is a ‘sly slice of feminist triumph’
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Reviews‘A Good Person’: Review
Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman work to overcome tragedy in Zach Braff’s cloying melodrama
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Reviews‘Praying For Armageddon’: CPH:DOX Review
America’s extreme religious right is shaping the political landscape at home - and in the Middle East
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Reviews‘Total Trust’: CPH:DOX Review
Examination of China’s increasingly onerous approach to the surveillance and censorship of its citizens
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Reviews‘Air’: Review
Director Ben Affleck and star Matt Damon reteam for this appealing look at Nike’s courting of basketball star Michael Jordan
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Reviews‘Songs Of Earth’: CPH:DOX Review
Margreth Olin strides into the Norwegian landscape with her 84-year-old father in this arresting documentary
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Reviews‘In The Company Of Women’: Malaga Review
The fight for abortion right in 1970s Spain is the focus of actress-director Silvia Munt’s solid feature
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Reviews‘The Punishment’: Malaga Review
A missing child is the catalyst for unravelling motherhood in Matias Bize’s taut single-take drama
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Reviews‘Big Boys’: BFI Flare Review
A 14-year-old boy struggles with his sexuality in this sensitive coming-of-age drama
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Reviews‘A Storm Foretold’: CPH:DOX Review
Incendiary documentary profile of Donald Trump’s divisive former advisor Roger Stone
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Reviews‘Angel Applicant’: SXSW Review
SXSW Documentary Competition winner is a portrait of Paul Klee by Ken August Meyer, who suffers from the same autoimmune disease as the artist
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Reviews‘Bottoms’: SXSW Review
Emma Seligman follows up ’Shiva Baby’ with this skewed high school comedy about a female student fight club









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