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REVIEW | Three Identical Strangers (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 10:05 / 07.09.18
Tim Wardle's Three Identical Strangers doesn't break the mould when it comes to documentary filmmaking, but it is expertly executed.
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REVIEW | Searching (2018)

John Roebuck / 22:17 / 27.08.18
Perhaps most astonishing about Searching is that it is not simply a good, tense thriller for a film set on a computer, it is just a good, tense thriller.
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MIFF REVIEW | Everybody Knows (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 15:12 / 19.08.18
Everybody Knows explores what parents will do (or not do) for their children and the complicated relationship between the past and the present.
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MIFF REVIEW | Shoplifters (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 10:35 / 13.08.18
The notoriously eccentric Cannes Film Festival does not always choose wisely when doling out its awards, but Shoplifters does the jury proud.
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MIFF REVIEW | Climax (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 12:09 / 09.08.18
The controversial Gaspar Noe is not for everyone. For those who can stomach him, Climax finds him at his creative peak.
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MIFF REVIEW | Mandy (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 19:48 / 05.08.18
You could get a tight 90 minutes out of the 120 of Mandy, but when the flab is this deliriously and passionately imagined, it’s hard to be critical of it.
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REVIEW | Under the Cover of Cloud (2018)

John Roebuck / 18:51 / 05.08.18
Ted Wilson's Under the Cover of Cloud, playing at this year's MIFF, deserves your attention. It is the best film of the year.
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REVIEW | RBG (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 21:54 / 02.08.18
As a film, RBG doesn’t challenge the form in any way, though it’s quite competently constructed and does all it needs to do.
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REVIEW | BlacKkKlansman (2018)

Derek Armstrong / 9:19 / 01.08.18
BlacKkKlansman goes down surprisingly easy for a film that hurts to watch at times. Would that such a balance could exist in every piece of art.

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