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‘Thank You For Banking With Us’: London Review 1l162p
Two sisters strain against Palestine’s patriarchal bonds in this effective Ramallah-set debut
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‘Smile 2’: Review 1d1t1p
Sequel to Paramount’s 2022 horror hit lacks the crucial element of surprise
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‘Joy’: London Review 676d6y
James Norton, Bill Nighy and Thomasin McKenzie star in this surprisingly sterile 1970s IVF drama
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‘Four Mothers’: London Review 2x244
Warm-hearted Irish mother-son drama plays in London Competition
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‘The Summer Book’: London Review 6z26f
Glenn Close and the Finnish landscape take centre stage in this adaptation of Tove Jansson’s novel
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‘Endurance’: London Review 2f405r
Doc uses digital technology to bring Shackleton’s 1914 Antarctic expedition back to colourful life
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‘The Wolves Always Come At Night’: London Review 3o2u67
Immersive docu-fiction from the director of ‘Island Of The Hungry Ghosts’ charts climate change in Mongolia
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‘Daddy’s Head’: Review 196f4r
Benjamin Barfoot follows ‘Double Date’ with this UK-set creature feature for Shudder
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‘Spirit World’: Busan Review 62201l
Eric Khoo’s whimsical tale of the afterlife stars Catherine Deneuve as a chain-smoking chanteuse and is set in Tokyo
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‘Blitz’: London Review 522p2v
Steve McQueen’s weighty wartime drama starring Saoirse Ronan opens the London Film Festival
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‘Yen And Ai-Lee’: Busan Review 49665l
Kimi Hsia Yu-chiao and Yang Kuei-mei impress in this striking black-and-white Taiwanese mother-daughter drama
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‘Crocodile Tears’: London Review 4y1a4z
Atmospheric debut is set in a West Java crocodile farm
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‘Piece By Piece’: Review 1v6j6e
Pharrell Williams proves why he is a real block star as his life gets the Lego treatment
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‘For Rana’: Busan Review i5y5a
A circus motorcyclist in Iran is desperate to find a new heart for his ailing daughter
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‘Montages Of A Modern Motherhood’: Busan Review 1s295m
A first-time mother comes under increasing pressure in this astute Hong Kong drama
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‘Waterdrop’: Busan Review 252f14
A bereaved teenager goes to extreme lengths to find a new family in this uneven Korean debut
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‘The Land Of Morning Calm’: Busan Review 6s6m33
The disappearance of a local fisherman sends ripples through his South Korean coastal community
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‘Mr K’: Busan Review 5h5f2k
Crispin Glover finds himself trapped in the hotel from hell in this Kafka-esque surrealist comedy
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‘Abel’: Busan Review 5e4h1r
The life of a Kazakh farmer unravels after the collapse of the Soviet Union
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‘The Height Of The Coconut Trees’: Busan Review 63j17
Cinematographer Du Jie makes his directorial debut with this enigmatic Japanese ghost story