All Reviews articles – Page 113
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‘Finch’: Review
Tom Hanks, a robot, and a scene-stealing dog take a road trip across a devastated America for Apple TV+
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‘Third Time Lucky’: Tokyo Review
Tadashi Nohara’s directorial debut focuses on unfulfilled lives and fraying relationships
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‘The Four Walls’: Tokyo Review
Bahman Ghobadi delivers an eccentric mixture of tragedy and farce in this tale of a musician who longs to see the sea
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‘Pirates’: Review
Reggie Yates takes his crew on a fun-filled trip around London after hours on New Year’s Eve, 1999
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‘Arisaka’: Tokyo Review
Mikhail Red mixes action and social commentary in this tale of a lone cop fighting to stay alive
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‘Hommage’: Tokyo Review
Lee Jung-eun shines as a struggling director tasked with restoring a damaged film from a deceased woman director
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‘Payback’: Tokyo Review
Brillante Ma Mendoza explores political corruption in this hip-hop-fuelled crime drama
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‘Veneciafrenia’: Tokyo Review
Venice tourists are being killed by a masked stranger in Alex de la Iglesia’s bloody thriller
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‘Raging Fire’: Tokyo Review
Benny Chan’s final film is an old-school action showdown between Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse
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‘Ghosts From The Past (How History Got Into Me)’: Doclisboa Review
Boris Lehman’s memories flash before our eyes in this valedictory, whimsical personal film
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‘The Safest Place In The World’: Doclisboa Review
Brazil’s 2015 Mariana dam disaster is eulogised through the perspective of one scarred local
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‘Eternals’: Review
Chloe Zhao fields a new force of superheroes for Marvel’s Cinematic Universe
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‘You Are Ceausescu To Me’: Doclisboa Review
A group of young people gather to play the infamous Romanian dictator in Sebastian Mihailescu’s experimental documentary
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‘Citizen Ashe’: Review
How Wimbledon’s first Black champion navigated his life and discreet form of activism off the courts
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‘The Tale Of King Crab’: Doclisboa Review
This atmospheric drama encompasses everything from thwarted love affairs to quixotic treasure hunts
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‘Equatorial Constellations’: Doclisboa Review
Impressionistic documentary examines the humanitarian response to the civil war between Nigeria and Biafra during the 1960s
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‘The Dance’: London Review
An immersive, rousing look behind the scenes of the acclaimed production ‘Mam’
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‘ear for eye’: London Review
debbie tucker green’s acclaimed play is transformed into a riveting, raw film
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‘DASHCAM’: London Review
Rob Savage’s ‘Host’ follow-up is an iPhone-shot, found-footage horror about one nightmarish car ride