All Reviews articles – Page 57
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‘The Lesson’: Review
Richard E. Grant relishes his role as an domineering novelist in Alice Troughton’s twisty debut
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‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’: Annecy Review
Animated adaptation of Michael Morpugo’s story about a young British boy and an elderly Japanese man who connect on an isolated island
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‘Chicken For Linda!’: Annecy Review
A grieving mother and daughter go on a hunt through a strike-paralysed Paris in this charming animation
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‘Sirocco And The Kingdom Of The Air Streams’: Annecy Review
Two sisters find a portal to a surreal fantasy world in this distinctive, yet clearly Miyazaki-inspired Annecy opener
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‘Mars Express’: Annecy Review
Crisp Mars-set animation ponders timely questions circulating around AI
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‘Greatest Days’: Review
Take That boyband musical starring Aisling Bea is a summer starter for the UK box office
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Cannes 2023: the stand-out short films
Screen mentee and Unifrance Critics Lab participant Khushi Jain explores the highlights of this year’s short films at Cannes
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‘The Flash’: Review
Michael Keaton returns as Batman to mentor Ezra Miller’s The Flash in this race through the DC multiverse
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‘Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts’: Review
The seventh live-action Transformers film highlights a franchise of diminishing returns
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‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’: Review
Miles Morales battles with the responsibility of being Spider-Man in this impressive animated sequel
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‘The Boogeyman’: Review
British director Rob Savage takes on Stephen King’s 1973 short story to mixed results
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‘Elemental’: Cannes Review
Pixar brings Cannes to a close with its immigrant-themed animation
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‘Anita’: Cannes Review
The life and times of notorious rock chick Anita Pallenberg, as executive produced by her son, Marlon Richards
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‘L’Abbé Pierre - A Century Of Devotion’: Cannes Review
Benjamin Lavernhe takes the title role in this epic sweep through the social problems of modern France
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‘Cobweb’: Cannes Review
Kim Jee-woon’s Cannes entry is an entertainingly affectionate ode to film-makers and film-making
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‘In Our Day’: Cannes Review
Hong Sangsoo closes out Director’s Fortnight with this slender conversation piece
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‘Strangers By Night’: Cannes Review
Alex Lutz directs and stars in this Un Certain Regard closer about the chance meeting of a Parisian couple
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‘The Old Oak’: Cannes Review
Ken Loach returns to Cannes with his ensemble swansong about Syrian refugees arriving in a small town in the North of England
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‘La Chimera’: Cannes Review
Alice Rohrwacher’s fourth feature stars Josh O’Connor as an archaeological psychic in Italy’s Etruscan badlands
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‘Salem’: Cannes Review
Jean-Bernard Marlin’s fiery gang-war film confirms the promise of his debut ’Shéhérezade’