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‘For The Sake Of Peace’: Cannes Review
Forest Whitaker-backed doc follows two young South Sudanese people determined to reclaim their country
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‘1976’: Cannes Review
An impressive and moving debut from actor turned director Manuela Martelli
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‘Stars At Noon’: Cannes Review
Margaret Qualley shines in Claire Denis’ elusive Grand Prix-winning thriller set in Nicaragua
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‘Elvis’: Cannes Review
Baz Luhrmann returns to Cannes with his ’lavish, passionate and overblown’ biopic of The King
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‘A Male’: Cannes Review
A sensitive and subtle exploration of Latin American masculinity on the streets of Bogota
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‘La Jauría’: Cannes Review
A potent look at Latin American gang culture set deep in the Colombian jungle
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‘Funny Pages’: Cannes Review
Owen Kline’s indie debut about an aspiring comic book artist is laced with dark irony
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‘Moonage Daydream’: Cannes Review
Brett Morgen takes a sensory voyage through David Bowie’s estate in this dizzying doc
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‘Fire Island’: Review
Jane Austen’s ’Pride And Prejudice’ gets raucous in Andrew Ahn’s update about gay male besties on holiday
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‘Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble In Mind’: Cannes Review
Ethan Coen’s solo debut presents a warts and all snapshot of a temperamental star
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‘War Pony’: Cannes Reviews
Riley Keough makes her co-directorial debut with this measured look at life on a Native American reservation
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‘Armageddon Time’: Cannes Review
James Gray returns to Cannes Competition with his self-critical, autobiographical coming-of-age tale about white privilege in America
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’: Review
Tom Cruise settles back into the pilot’s seat for a nostalgic last hurrah
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‘Geographies Of Solitude’: Jeonju Review
Jeonju prize-winner is a beguiling and poetic film set on an isolated strip of land in Canada’s far reaches
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‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’: Review
‘This might be the funkiest, most peculiar instalment of the MCU’
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‘Memory’: Review
Liam Neeson and Guy Pearce bring a ragged authenticity to Martin Campbell’s otherwise forgettable geriaction thriller
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‘The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent’: Review
Nicolas Cage takes on the unbearable weight of his own magnetic talent in Tom Gormican’s cheeky meta action-comedy
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‘White Hot: The Rise And Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch’: Review
The fascinating and horrifying story behind the all-American image of Abercrombie & Fitch
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‘Father Stu’: Review
Mark Wahlberg brings life to the story of boxer turned priest Stuart Long but fails to reach transcendence