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A young woman tracks down her biological mother in Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy’s gripping study of trauma and identity.

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She ventures into the wilds of Montana for writer/director Taylor Sheridan’s latest neo-western.

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Once director John Carney serves up a sugary crowd-pleaser that’s too soft-centred for its own good.

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