All Reviews articles – Page 153
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‘Wildfire’: Toronto Review
Intense debut set in an Irish border town stars Nora-Jane Noone and the late Nika McGuigan
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‘Ghosts’: Venice Review
Venice Critics Week winner is a timely story set in Istanbul of the very near future
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‘Concrete Cowboy’: Toronto Review
Idris Elba takes the reins in this story of an inner-city riding school in Philadelphia
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‘Beans’: Toronto Review
Tracey Deer’s impressive debut captures the Mohawk people of Canada at a time of crisis
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‘MLK/FBI’: Toronto Review
Some sobering truths on how an American hero was treated during his own lifetime
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‘Shadow In The Cloud’: Toronto Review
Chloe Grace Moretz headlines this pulpy US/NZ Midnight Madness feature
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‘I Care A Lot’: Toronto Review
Rosamund Pike, Peter Dinklage star in J Blakeson’s amoral thriller
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‘Wolfwalkers’: Toronto Review
Cartoon Saloon’s Irish folklore trilogy ends with a film which seems destined to become an instant classic
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’: Venice Review
Vanessa Kirby’s star continues to rise with an intense performance of a bereaved young mother in Kornel Mundroczo’s English-language debut
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‘Nowhere Special’: Venice Review
James Norton tries to find a home for his young boy in Uberto Pasolini’s tender tearjerker
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‘New Order’: Venice Review
Michel Franco’s dystopian howl is dynamic cinema which takes no prisoners
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‘Get The Hell Out’: Toronto Review
Madcap zombie thriller set in Taiwan’s legistlative chambers
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‘Ammonite’: Toronto Review
Francis Lee follows up ‘God’s Own Country’ with a solemn love story sparked by Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan
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‘Nomadland’: Venice Review
Starring Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao’s poetic migrant worker drama holds a mirror to society
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‘Crazy, Not Insane’: Venice Review
Alex Gibney’s fascinating doc tells of a career spent entirely on the examination of serial killers
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‘Limbo’: Toronto Review
A group of refugees form a cautious friendship in this wry, Beckettian comedy
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‘Monday’: Toronto Review
What happens when Friday night collides with Monday morning for two American expats in Athens