All Reviews articles – Page 89
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‘Queens’: Venice Review
Yasmine Benkiran’s tale of two women on the run from authorities through Morocco closes Venice Critics Week
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‘Call Of God’: Venice Review
Kim Ki-Duk’s posthumous final film fails to leave a lasting impression
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‘Women Talking’: Toronto Review
Sarah Polley’s focused drama poses real questions about faith and forgiveness
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‘The Swimmers’: Toronto Review
Sally El-Hosaini’s striking real-life drama opens the 47th Toronto International Film Festival
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‘Dry’: Venice Review
Paolo Virzi’s sprawling, inter-connected drama places a parched Rome in the middle of a three-year drought
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‘Blonde’: Venice Review
Andrew Dominik’s adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ fictional novel paints a voyeuristic portrait of Marilyn Monroe
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‘The Damned Don’t Cry’: Venice Review
A mother and son reside on the fringes of Moroccan society in Fyzal Boulifa’s impressive second feature
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‘Beyond The Wall’: Venice Review
Iranian writer-director Vahid Jalilvand delivers a howl of political fury
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‘The Matchmaker’: Venice Review
Dilligent, focused and thought-provoking portrait of notorious British jihadist Tooba Gondal
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‘Have You Seen This Woman?’: Venice Review
Ksenija Marinkovic gives a committed performance in this existential psychodrama
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‘Pinocchio’: Review
Tom Hanks stars in Robert Zemeckis’s straight-to-streaming Disney remake
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‘The Son’: Venice Review
Florian Zeller follows up ‘The Son’ with another family drama, starring Hugh Jackman and Vanessa Kirby
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‘Dreamin’ Wild’: Venice Review
Bill Pohlad follows up Love & Mercy with the dramatised tale of real-life musicians Donnie and Joe Emerson
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‘See How They Run’: Review
Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan investigate a murder in 1950s London in Tom George’s aggressively clever debut
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‘Barbarian’: Review
Zach Cregger serves up some unexpected twists in this nerve-shredding horror
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‘Luxembourg, Luxembourg’: Venice Review
Antonio Lukich’s second feature is a boisterous, bittersweet saga about twin brothers
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‘Saint Omer’: Venice Review
Alice Diop’s fiction debut uses a real-life courtroom drama to challenge media assumptions
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‘Freedom On Fire: Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom’: Venice Review
Evgeny Afineevsky assembles urgent, immediate footage from the Ukraine front
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‘World War III’: Venice Review
Mohsen Tanabandeh is extraordinary in Houman Seyedi’s darkly comic portrait of the making of a Holocaust film
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‘Anhell69’: Venice Review
Colombian filmmaker Theo Montoya crafts a dark meditation on a nation, and a generation