All Reviews articles – Page 91
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Reviews‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’: Cannes Review
Martin Scorsese deftly explores the crimes commited against the Native American Osage tribe for his latest Great American Movie
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Reviews‘May December’: Cannes Review
Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman have an intriguing synergy – and symmetry – in Todd Haynes’ Competition drama
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Reviews‘Robot Dreams’: Cannes Review
The friendship between a dog and his robot pal is imperilled in this silent New York-set animation by Spain’s Pablo Berger
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Reviews‘Banel & Adama’: Cannes Review
Madness descends on a married couple’s domestic bliss in this debut Competition title from Senegal
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Reviews‘The King Of Algiers’: Cannes Review
A pair of French criminals attempt to lay low in Algiers in this colourful feature debut
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Reviews‘The (Ex)perience Of Love’: Cannes Review
A couple must sleep with all of their ex-partners in order to conceive in this Belgian sex comedy
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Reviews‘Goodbye Julia’: Cannes Review
A timeless tale of persecution and guilt set in pre-seceded Sudan
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Reviews‘Liv Ullmann - A Road Less Travelled’: Cannes Review
Insightful, wide-ranging documentary explores Liv Ullmann’s life and work in cinema and activism
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Reviews‘Creatura’: Cannes Review
A sexually repressed woman confronts her difficult past in this frank Spanish drama from Elena Martin Gimeno
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Reviews‘The Rapture’: Cannes Review
A Parisian midwife takes a strange interest in her best friend’s baby in this slow-burn thriller
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Reviews‘Only The River Flows’: Cannes Review
Chinese cinema makes a sophisticated and stylish return with Wei Shujun’s nimble noir
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Reviews‘Riddle Of Fire’: Cannes Review
A nostalgic US indie debut that attempts to capture the wonder of adolescence
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Reviews‘Conann’: Cannes Review
A gory and transgressive reworking of the mythic tale of Conann the barbarian
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Reviews‘Strange Way Of Life’: Cannes Review
Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal are cowboys with history in Pedro Almodovar’s queer Western short
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Reviews‘Four Daughters’: Cannes Review
Kaouther Ben Hania enters Cannes Competition with a hybrid documentary portrait of a Tunisian mother and her daughters
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Reviews‘The Zone Of Interest’: Cannes Review
Jonathan Glazer’s Competition entry is a remarkable portrait of domestic life in the shadow of Auschwitz
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Reviews‘About Dry Grasses’: Cannes Review
A Turkish teacher practices the art of manipulation in Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s Competition drama
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Reviews‘The New Boy’: Cannes Review
Cate Blanchett stars in this spiritual drama about an Indigenous Australian boy’s encounter with Christianity
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Reviews‘Rosalie’: Cannes Review
Delicate drama about a bearded woman who refuses to accept social beauty standards in 1870s France
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Reviews‘The Feeling That The Time For Doing Something Has Passed’: Cannes Review
A very adult comedy of sexual and emotional manners sees writer/director Joanna Arnow make her mark as a talent to watch















