A Real Pain review – an amusing and compelling inquiry into human pain and suffering
Based on a trip he took to Poland with his own cousin, Jesse Eisenberg crafts a sensitive dramedy co-starring Kieran Culkin.
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The Outrun review – sensationally directed and performed
Saoirse Ronan stars as a young woman battling alcoholism on the Orkney Isles in Nora Fingscheidt's adaptation of Amy Liptrott's bestselling memoir.
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Gasoline Rainbow review – glows brightly
The Ross Brothers create a portrait of youth in revolt in their first fiction film.
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Io Capitano review – disassociation turned surreal fantasy
Two Senegalese teenagers embark on a perilous journey to Europe in Matteo Garrone's affecting drama about the migrant crisis.
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The Last Year of Darkness review – a wild ride through Chengdu’s queer scene
Ben Mullinkosson captures the agony and the ecstasy of Chinese club kids in this ode to one of Chengdu's underground queer spaces.
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Eileen review – an impressively crafted noir
A shy young prison guard develops an infatuation with her workplace's new psychiatrist in William Oldroyd's twisty new thriller.
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