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3791 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 21/11/2025.

Review: Brian and Charles

Review: Brian and Charles

Cabbage is the third protagonist in Jim Archer's sweet story about an inventor and his Hawaii-obsessed robot  

31/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Three Minutes – A Lengthening

Review: Three Minutes – A Lengthening

Bianca Stigter's documentary sheds light on the tragic destiny of Nasielsk's Jewish community through a short 16 mm home movie accidentally found in a closet  

27/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | Spotlight

Review: My Old School

Review: My Old School

Alan Cumming lip-synchs the subject of one of the most bizarre stories in recent history in Jono McLeod's debut feature-length animated documentary  

27/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | Premieres

Review: You Won’t Be Alone

Review: You Won’t Be Alone

In Goran Stolevski’s atmospheric, yet a tad too Terrence Malick-y, feature debut, witches really are everywhere  

26/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

Review: Good Luck to You, Leo Grande

Emma Thompson bares all in one of the most affecting performances of her entire career, playing an unsatisfied widow in Sophie Hyde’s film  

25/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | Premieres

Review: La Guerra Civil

Review: La Guerra Civil

Eva Longoria Bastón's documentary tells the story of boxing champions Julio César Chávez and Oscar De La Hoya's historic rivalry, but through a rather traditional film language  

25/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | Premieres

Review: We Met in Virtual Reality

Review: We Met in Virtual Reality

Young debuting filmmaker Joe Hunting signs off on the first feature documentary filmed entirely inside ‘social VR’ and your login details are required  

25/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: Nothing Compares

Review: Nothing Compares

Kathryn Ferguson’s functional, if hardly revelatory, documentary pretty much repeats what you already know about Sinéad O’Connor  

24/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: Living

Review: Living

Bill Nighy is a cancer-stricken bureaucrat in search of lost time in South African director Oliver Hermanus’ adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru  

21/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | Premieres

Review: The Princess

Review: The Princess

Lady Diana’s story is told exclusively through archive footage in Ed Perkins' compelling but always respectful documentary  

21/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | Premieres

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