All Reviews articles – Page 95
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‘Mrs Harris Goes To Paris’: Review
Lesley Manville charms the arthouse with this endearing adaptation of Paul Gallico’s novel
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‘Lakelands’: Galway Review
Small town Irish drama brings a fresh feel to the familiar narrative of a young man facing an uncertain future
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‘Piano Dreams’: Galway Review
Gary Lennon documents the struggles and sacrifices of three wannabe piano stars in modern China
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‘Tarrac’: Galway Review
Decklan Recks puts some wind in the sails of the sporting underdog tale with this all-female rowing drama
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‘A Provincial Hospital’: Karlovy Vary Review
Accompished documentary looks at Covid-19 in a small town in Bulgaria
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‘The Sparrow’: Galway Review
Michael Kinirons makes a striking debut with this sensitively handled drama of a family lost in their grief
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‘Persuasion’: Review
Netflix’s attempt to update Jane Austen’s novel for the Instagram generation is less than persuasive
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‘Afghan Dreamers’: Galway Review
Stirring documentary about the mixed fortunes of the Afghan Girls Robotics Team
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‘Clouded Reveries’: Galway Review
Ciara Nic Chormaic presents an intimate, poetic portrait of writer Doireann Ni Ghriofa
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‘A Room Of My Own’: Karlovy Vary Review
The power of female friendship comes under the microscope in this accomplished second feature from Georgia
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‘America’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ofir Raul Grazier breathes new life into the love triangle with his follow-up to ‘The Cakemaker’
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‘Joyride’: Galway Review
Opening the Galway Fleadh, Emer Reynolds’ somewhat contrived feelgood drama stars Olivia Colman and newcomer Charlie Reid
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‘Ramona’: Karlovy Vary Review
Lourdes Hernandez is an engrossing presence in Andrea Bagney’s drama about modern millenial angst
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‘Thor: Love And Thunder’: Review
Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman are reunited in Taika Waititi’s rousing follow-up to ’Thor: Ragnarok’
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‘June Zero’: Karlovy Vary Review
Adolf Eichman’s trial is at the core of Jake Paltrow’s sixties-set drama
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‘The Uncle’: Karlovy Vary Review
This effective if derivative calling-card debut from Croatia bows in Karlovy Vary’s inaugural Proxima competition
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‘Fucking Bornholm’ : Karlovy Vary Review
Tensions derail a holiday with friends in Anna Kazejak’s well-observed Danish drama
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‘Vesper’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ecological fragility fuels this dystopian sci-fi from Kristina Buozyte and Bruno Samper
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‘The Ordinaries’: Munich Review
Filmmaker Sophie Linnenbaum makes an inventive debut with this political satire set in a parallel cinematic world
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‘Paloma’: Munich Review
Kika Sena puts in an exceptional performance as a Brazilian trans woman desperate for a church wedding