All Reviews articles – Page 147
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‘Death On The Streets’: Thessaloniki Review
A family man struggles to put bread on the table in this low-key examination of America’s bankrupt dream
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‘The Racer’: Cork Review
The stakes grow ever-higher for a professional cyclist and doper in Kieron J. Walsh’s Ireland-set drama
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‘Hillbilly Elegy’: Review (Netflix)
Glenn Close and Amy Adams play it to the hilt in Ron Howard’s adaptation of JD Vance’s memoirs
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‘Gym’: Thessaloniki Review
The Boy explores the boundaries between being, acting and narrating in 17 monologues linked by a gym
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‘The Bright Side’: Cork Review
A despairing stand-up comic is diagosed with breast-cancer in Ruth Meehan’s appealing debut
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‘The Crown’ (Season 4): TV Review
Season Four bursts into life with an array of young stars including scene-stealing turns from Josh O’Connor and Emma Corrin
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‘À L’Abordage!’: Cork Review
A beguiling, romantic, riverside charmer from France’s Guillame Brac
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‘Fatman’: Review
This ’decidely offbeat’ holiday offering sees Mel Gibson playing a gun-toting Santa Claus
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‘Daniel 16’: Thessaloniki Review
The life of a young offender is thrown into relief when he encounters refugees on a migrant route in Greece
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‘Mank’: Review (Netflix)
Gary Oldman plays the feted screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz in David Fincher’s lavish Hollywood recreation for Netflix
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‘Hokusai’: Tokyo Review
Expansive biopic of Katsushika Hokusai, Japan’s most influential artist
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‘Unidentified’: Thessaloniki Review
A dark, propulsive thriller about corruption and racism in Romania’s police force
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‘Amercement’: Thessaloniki Review
A small-time drug dealer in the outskirts of Athens gets a shot at a new life in this morality tale by Fokion Bogris
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‘Freaky’: Review
Body-swap comedy/horror from producer Jason Blum and director Christopher Landon starring Vince Vaughn
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‘My Dear Spies’: Doclisboa Review
Two grandsons try to decipher their family’s suspicious Cold War past
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‘The Whaler Boy’: Thessaloniki Review (opening film)
Internet arrives in a far-fung corner of the Tundra, bringing with it an intense longing for another life
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'February': Tokyo Review
A sensitive portrait of a Bulgarian shepherd at key moments in his life
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