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‘The Father’: Sundance Review
Exceptional performances from Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman anchor Florian Zeller’s deeply moving debut
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‘Amulet’: Sundance Review
Actress-turned-filmmaker Romola Garai delivers a powerful feminist horror
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‘The Nest’: Sundance Review
Sean Durkin’s long-awaited follow-up to ’Martha Marcy May Marlene’ is a supremely uneasy drama about a family trapped in a decaying Surrey house
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‘Possessor’: Sundance Review
Brandon Cronenberg follows up ‘Antiviral’ with this lurid sci-fi thriller starring Andrea Riseborough
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‘Herself’: Review
An Irish single mother determines to build a house for herself after she escapes an abusive marriage
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‘Cats’: Review
It’s not quite a catastrophe, but Tom Hooper’s adaptation isn’t up to scratch
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‘Looted’: Tallinn Review
Thomas Turgoose stars in this debut film about a frustrated young carer
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‘Arracht’: Tallinn Review
A bleak and impressive Irish-language drama set during the potato famine
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‘Muscle’: Review
A slow-burn psychological thriller set in the testosterone-filled confines of an old-style gym
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‘Blue Story’: Review
Youtube sensation Rapman (’Shiro’s Story) makes his film debut, backed by BBC Films and Paramount
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‘Fanny Lye Deliver’d’: London Review
She has been a long time coming, but Fanny Lye certainly does deliver
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‘County Lines’: London Review
The causes and effects of the most recent UK crime blight are laid bare in Henry Blake’s debut
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‘Savage’: London Review
Toxic masculinity and its lethal consequences in a New Zealand street gang
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‘Coup 53’: London Review
’A sharp-eyed history lesson that unfolds with the pace and fascination of thriller’
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‘Pink Wall’: London Review
Tom Cullen steps up to write and direct a love story told in annual chapters
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‘Walking With Shadows’: London Review
A wife discovers her husband is gay in this exploration of queer Nigeria
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‘Our Ladies’: London Review
Buckle up for Michael Caton-Jones’ raucous adaptation of ’The Sopranos’