sat 27/04/2024

Saskia Baron

Articles By Saskia Baron

Girl review - Belgian art-house portrait of a teenage ballerina

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Border review - genre-defying Oscar-nominated Swedish film

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DVD: The Guilty

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All in a Row, Southwark Playhouse, review - soapy and shrill pity party

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Baptiste, BBC One review - detective from The Missing gets his own hand-me-down show

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DVD/Blu-ray: Human Desire

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The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part review - everything's still awesome

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Can You Ever Forgive Me? review - no page unturned in a comedy about literary forgery

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The Mule review - good ol' boy rides again

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Monsters and Men review - an impressive debut

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Luther, Series 5, BBC One review - welcome return for Idris Elba's maverick 'tec

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Mrs Wilson finale, BBC One review - stranger than fiction

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Three Identical Strangers review - an extraordinary true story

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Shoplifters review - deserved Cannes prize winner

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They Shall Not Grow Old, BBC Two review - Peter Jackson's Great War finale

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Imagine... Becoming Cary Grant, BBC One review - contemplative portrait of a star

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