I’m Still Here review – memory as resistance
Walter Salles returns to narrative filmmaking with a sensitive depiction of the forced disappearance of former congressman Rubens Paiva, and the devastation his family faced.
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The Order review – sadly prescient true life ’80s cop thriller
It’s cops versus Nazis in this old school policier from Justin Kurzel, powered by ace lead performances from Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult.
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I’m Still Here – first-look review
Walter Salles returns to narrative filmmaking with a sensitive depiction of the forced disappearance of former congressman Rubens Paiva, and the devastation his family faced.
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The Order – first-look review
Justin Kurzel heads to America for his latest ripped-from-the-headlines drama, about the white supremacist group founded in the Pacific Northwest by Robert Jay Mathews and responsible for numerous terrorist acts throughout the 1980s.
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Disclaimer – first-look review
Alfonso Cuarón's limited series starring Cate Blanchett as a famous documentarian with a dark secret is a surprising showcase for Kevin Kline.
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Motel Destino – first-look review
A young enforcer for a Brazilian gangster finds himself hiding out at a sleazy sex hotel in Karim Aïnouz's neo-noir.
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Lula – first-look review
Oliver Stone's portrait of Brazil's beloved president sadly fails to really capture what it is that makes Lula da Silva such a galvanising political force.
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Four Daughters review – successfully bypasses the traps of the gratuitous
The latest documentary from Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania centers a quartet of young women whose lives are changed forever when two of them join ISIS.
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