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The Banshees of Inisherin: history hangs heavy in Irish Oscar hopeful

Can Colin Farrell bring home his first golden statuette in a story that spins off the aftermath of the Irish…

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Empire of Light review: a dreary night out at the picture show

Sam Mendes ditches WWI trenches and James Bond for Olivia Colman by the picturesque seashore, but its beauty proves a…

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Cocaine Bear will have you snorting with laughter ā€“ review

A film for those who enjoy grizzly horror and ample chortles, Cocaine Bear should see lines forming at the cinema.

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Aftersun review: memories linger as all else fades

Writer-director Charlotte Wells brings a lightness of touch to just about every element of this enthralling film.

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Magic Mikeā€™s Last Dance makes minor key moves ā€“ review

What happens when Mike gets involved with someone who (seemingly) wants him for more than his body? Well ...

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TƔr review: Cate Blanchett conducts herself ferociously

Cate Blanchett delivers a monstrously good performance in TĆ”r ā€“ a dark modern masterpiece.

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I Wanna Dance With Somebody review: celebrating Whitney Houston

This biopic is as a reminder of all that was good about Houston, the only singer to score seven consecutive…

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The Fabelmans review: Steven Spielberg's movies are dreams

Spot-on performances and big emotions combine in this story loosely based on Spielberg's own childhood.

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Triangle of Sadness review: eat the rich

Luxury boats are pretty bad for the environment, so maybe it's a good thing you'll never want to get on…

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Avatar: The Way of Water review ā€“ thrilling action in Cameron's unbeatable style

Cameron constantly ups the ante visually, with stunningly designed creatures and a vividly realised alien world.

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