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Reviews‘Iron Boy’ review: Belgian animator Louis Clichy’s first feature is striking, personal study of a challenging childhood
Clichy’s debut bowed in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard before moving on to Annecy competition
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Reviews‘In Waves’ review: French debut animation is handsome, empathetic study of love and grief
French-Vietnamese director Phuong Mai Nguyen’s first feature plays Annecy competition after opening Cannes Critics’ Week
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Reviews‘Dear You’ review: Chinese box office hit is sentimental, culturally-specific Teochew family drama
Lan Hongchun’s feature now rolls out internationally after becoming second biggest film of the year in China
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Reviews‘Labrador - Autopsy Of Silence’ review: Slow-burn Tribeca winner is emotionally-rich Canadian character study
Newcomer Christopher Angatookalook impresses in Rodrigue Jean’s study of guilt, justice and Indigenous identity
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Reviews‘Jail Time Records’ review: Impactful documentary explores the transformative power of music in a Cameroon jail
Dione Roach and Steve Happi’s Tribeca-winning film is executive produced by Taika Waititi and Rita Ora
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Reviews‘Toy Story 5’ review: Pixar successfully updates its hit animated franchise for a new digital age
Director Andrew Stanton returns for delightful new adventure alongside voice stars Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack
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Reviews‘The Death Of Robin Hood’ review: Hugh Jackman is the tortured ageing outlaw in sombre, uninspired drama
Michael Sarnoski follows ‘Pig’ and ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ with subversive take on the familiar folk legend
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Reviews‘Birds Of War’ review: Love blossoms across conflict zones in intimate first-person documentary
Directors Janay Boulos and Abd Alkader Habak’s personal film plays Sheffield before a UK/Ireland theatrical release
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Reviews‘Disclosure Day’ review: Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor face an astronomical truth in Steven Spielberg’s stirring sci-fi
Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo and Colin Firth also star in the director’s 37th feature
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Reviews‘The Boy With The Light Blue Eyes’ review: Greek debut is beguiling, lyrical coming-of-age fable
Thanasis Neofotistos’s story of a teenage boy living in a Greek mountain village premieres at SXSW London
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Reviews‘Scary Movie’ review: The Wayans brothers return for dull, dated sixth instalment of horror parody franchise
Stars Anna Faris and Regina Hall are also back in the first ’Scary Movie’ feature since 2013
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Reviews‘Virginia Woolf’s Night & Day’ review: A spirited Haley Bennett helps lift weighty adaptation
Tina Gharavi’s take on Woolf’s 1919 novel opens SXSW London before a theatrical release
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Reviews‘Masters Of The Universe’ review: Nicholas Galitzine wields the Sword Of Power in irreverent, conventional actioner
Idris Elba, Jared Leto and Kristen Wiig also star in Travis Knight’s overstuffed Mattel reboot
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Reviews‘We Are Aliens’ review: Delicate, sophisticated Japanese animation tracks the fragility of boyhood
Kohei Kadowaki’s debut feature heads to Annecy after a Cannes premiere
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Reviews‘Backrooms’ review: Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve lose themselves in creepy, slow-burn horror
Kane Parsons’ debut feature is based on his own YouTube shorts
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Reviews‘Crescendo’ review: A French opera is rocked by scandal in Agnès Jaoui’s tone-deaf #MeToo satire
Daniel Auteuil, Vincenzo Amato and Claire Chust star alongside Jaoui in blunt Cannes Out Of Competition premiere
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Reviews‘The Birthday Party’ review: Hafsia Herzi and Monica Bellucci head conventional home invasion thriller from Lea Mysius
French Cannes Competition title is an adaptation of the novel by Laurent Mauvignier
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Reviews‘Maverick: The Epic Adventures Of David Lean’ review: Enthusiastic, star-studded romp through the life and work of the legendary director
Director Barnaby Thompson assembles famous fans including Denis Villeneuve, Alfonso Cuaron and Autumn Durald Arkapaw
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Reviews‘The Dreamed Adventure’ review: Exhilarating Bulgarian borderlands fable makes expert use of non-professional cast
Valeska Grisebach’s unpredictable Cannes Competition entry is led by former geologist Yana Radeva
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Reviews‘Madame’ review: Brooding French debut mines uneasy relationship between wealth and freedom
Helene Rosselet-Ruiz’s Cannes Special Screening features strong performances and confident craft
















