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‘Run’: Review
Scott Graham’s third film is set in a Scottish fishing port and takes inspiration from Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born To Run’
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'Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition': Review
At London’s Design Museum until September 15, this re-curated show is a must-see
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'Fisherman's Friends': Review
A big city agent discovers a local singing group while on holiday in Cornwall
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'Bait': Berlin Review
For his debut feature, the UK’s Mark Jenkin relates the bourgeois invasion of a coastal Cornish town left defenceless by recession.
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'Wounds': Sundance Review
Babak Anvari follows up ‘Under The Shadow’ with some shockingly uninspired jump-scares
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'The Hole In The Ground': Sundance Review
A shocker from Ireland, with a standout performance from Seana Kerslake
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'Fighting With My Family': Sundance Review
Stephen Merchant’s directorial debut lands a punch
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'Official Secrets': Sundance Review
Gavin Hood’s smart political drama stars Keira Knightley as an Iraq War whistleblower.
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'Animals': Sundance Review
A notable lead performance from Holliday Grainger opposite Alia Shawkat as boozed-up baristas in this adaptation of a novel by Emma Jane Unsworth
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'Blinded By The Light': Sundance Review
Gurinder Chadha adapts Sarfraz Mansoor’s memoirs to the soundtrack of The Boss, delivering a feelgood potential hit
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'The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind': Sundance Review
Chiwetel Ejiofor directs and stars in this moving drama set in Malawi, destined for distribution via Netflix
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'The Last Tree': Sundance Review
A British Nigerian teenager struggles to adjust to life with his birth mother
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'Dirty God': Rotterdam Review
A young woman scarred by an acid attack struggles to find her way back to her old life
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'The Kid Who Would Be King': Review
Joe Cornish returns with a big-hearted children’s tale loosely based on Excalibur.
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'All Is True': Review
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this dramatisation of Shakespeare’s final years
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'Mary Poppins Returns': Review
Naughty, no-nonsense, and very very nice, Emily Blunt steps into Julie Andrews’ sensible shoes
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'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald': Review
J. K. Rowling’s ‘Wizarding World’ franchise finds its feet - and flies
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'Bohemian Rhapsody': Review
Rami Malek is a standout in this compulsively watchable Queen band biopic
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'Stan & Ollie': London Review
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly star as one of comedy’s greatest-ever double-acts
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'After The Screaming Stops': London Review
This film about the reunion of the band Bros is much more than a routine rock doc