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‘Monstrous’: Glasgow Review 716x2u
Christina Ricci leads Frightfest favourite Chris Sivertson’s latest genre take
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‘Angry Young Men’: Glasgow Review e173g
Paul Morris’s one-man microbudget movie explores childhood rivalries set on a fictional housing estate in Scotland
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‘Adult Adoption’: Glasgow Review 2e6m6w
Actor and playright Ellie Moon wrote and stars in this quirky comedy drama about a care leaver seeking adult adoption
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‘Her Way’: Glasgow Review 3d5863
Laure Calamy’s fiery César award-nominated performance drives Cécile Ducrocq’s spirited first feature
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‘Ashgrove’: Glasgow Review 1d6t66
Dystopian melodrama from Canada uses improvised acting to explore a global pandemic
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‘Nightride’: Dublin Review 26ts
Stephen Fingleton’s calling-card comeback feature is a single-shot crime thriller set in Belfast
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The second Irish-language film at this year’s Dublin Film Fest brings comfort in the form of a shaggy dog
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‘Young Plato’: Dublin Review 5e561l
Inspiring primary school principal anchors heartrending documentary set in Northern Ireland
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‘This Much I Know To Be True’: Berlin Review 1u181i
Back to stripped-down basics with Nick Cave and his long-term visual collaborator Andrew Dominik
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‘Flux Gourmet’: Berlin Review 592f3w
Peter Strickland’s new absurdist drama of sonic caterers in artistic residence is his funniest yet
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‘Death On The Nile’: Review 5o37y
Ensemble cast attempt to steer Branagh’s Poirot down a digitally enhanced Nile
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‘Brian And Charles’: Sundance Review e34d
British director Jim Archer extends his award-winning short into a warm-hearted comedy
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‘Good Luck To You Leo Grande’: Sundance Review 5o635m
Emma Thompson leads sexual empowerment comedy drama to unsatisfying ends.
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‘Nothing Compares’: Sundance Review 4n53r
Kathryn Ferguson’s striking documentary shines a revealing new light on Sinead O’Connor
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‘Living’: Sundance Review g2b3e
Bill Nighy leads this handsome, period adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece, Ikiru
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‘The Princess’: Sundance Review 62t57
Ed Perkins’ well-made if voyeuristic doumentary enters the overly-saturated Princess Diana market
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‘Dying To Divorce’: Review 591e3n
In Turkey, the We Will Stop Femicide platform struggles against a rising tide of domestic violence
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’Bebia, a mon seul desir’: Thessaloniki Review 4k6rf
A young Georgian model living in London returns home when her formidable grandmother dies