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Joker: Folie a Deux. Image: Warner Bros. Entertainment
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Joker: Folie à Deux review: the joke's on us

Joker: Folie à Deux lacks impact, mixing dull courtroom drama with half-hearted musical numbers.

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Megalopolis review: a bizarre, overstuffed nightmare

Megalopolis fuses 1980s urban maximalism with Ancient Rome cosplay for a mad, overstuffed cinema experience.

Runt. Image: See Pictures Pty Ltd.
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Runt review: rollicking family fun

H is For Happiness director John Sheedy delivers an adventure deserving of appawse.

The Paradise of Thorns. Image: Cine Asia Films
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The Paradise of Thorns review: deep in the weeds

The Paradise of Thorns follows a gay couple's battle for recognition in the face of unfair Thai marriage laws.

My Old Ass. Image: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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My Old Ass review: laughs and tears at the joy and pain of youth

Nostalgia and growing pains combine to great effect in Megan Park's My Old Ass, starring Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella.

Demi Moore in The Substance. Image: Mubi.
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The Substance, Demi Moore, review: hagsploitation gets a facelift

With her reimagining of a niche subgenre, Coralie Fargeat builds on a rich film tradition that reckons violently with the…

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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice review: loosey-goosey, but still quite juicy

Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder enjoy themselves immensely in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the sequel to 1988's goth-quirk classic.

Three shirtless men lie on a floor, their heads together. The floor is scattered with empty baggies, an empty bottle of Buckfast and more, suggesting the aftermath of a wild, drug-fuelled night.
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Kneecap film review: top showcase of the hip hop trio’s talents

Rich Peppiatt’s debut feature is a semi-fictionalised biopic of Belfast rappers Kneecap told in both Irish and English.

Rumours. Image: Elevation Pictures.
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Rumours: Cate Blanchett and a really big brain

Guy Maddin's comedy satire pits hapless G7 leaders against masturbating bog people, and each other ... it's a heady brew.

Justice Smith as Owen in I Saw The TV Glow. Image: A24.
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I Saw The TV Glow review: it draws you in then tears you apart

I Saw The TV Glow explores the pain of hidden trans identity via an allegorical TV show obsession.

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