All Reviews articles – Page 184
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‘Adoration’: Sarajevo Review
The latest from Fabrice du Welz bleeds horror tropes into a yearning romance
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‘The Son’: Sarajevo Review
Sarajevo opens with Ines Tanović’s story of a son - and a city - in transition
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‘Zana’: Toronto Review
A Kosovar woman struggles with both her failure to conceive and her traumatic wartime past
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‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’: Review
Cate Blanchett and Richard Linklater unite to adapt a best-selling novel by Maria Semple
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‘O Fim Do Mundo’: Locarno Review
Basil Da Cunha’s impressive second feature is set in the slowly gentrifying Reboleira district of Lisbon
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'Iron Fists And Kung Fu Kicks': Melbourne Review
A dynamic and informative journey through martial arts movies
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‘Angel Of Mine’: Melbourne Review
Noomi Rapace and Yvonne Strahovski star in an Australian-shot remake of ’L’Empreinte de l’ange’
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'Ready Or Not': Review
A committed performance from Samara Weaving helps elevate Fox Searchlight’s brutal hide-and-seek horror-thriller
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‘Days Of The Bagnold Summer’: Locarno Review
Inbetweeners star Simon Bird delivers an unexpectedly gentle portrait of a mother and her son with his directorial debut
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‘Technoboss’: Locarno Review
A highly idiosyncratic comedy/musical that might just achieve cult status
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‘A Voluntary Year’: Locarno Review
A German father-daughter comedy/drama which calls to mind ‘Toni Erdmann’
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‘Instinct’: Locarno Review
An erotic thriller starring Carice Van Houten from ‘Game Of Thrones’, this ’Instinct’ feels quite basic
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‘Echo’: Locarno Review
Rúnar Rúnarsson’s doc/fiction hybrid examines life around the Icelandic festival season
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‘H Is For Happiness’: Melbourne Review
A can-do teenage heroine tries to fix her family’s problems in this sparky Australian debut
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‘7500’: Locarno Review
Flawed but impressive, Patrick Vollrath’s debut is set entirely inside the cockpit of a hijacked plane
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‘Maternal’: Locarno Review
A home for unmarried mothers is the setting of documentarist Maura Delpero’s first fiction feature