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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’: SXSW Review
SXSW opens with Michelle Yeoh’s poignant performance as an ordinary laundry owner mixed up in a martial-arts multiverse
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‘The Batman’: Review
Robert Pattinson dons the cape for Matt Reeves, delivering a sombre three-hour thriller
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‘Studio 666’: Review
Goofy, gory horror comedy starring the Foo Fighters which will appeal to fans of the band
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‘Uncharted’: Review
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg unite in a high-octane attempt to create the next new franchise from a video game
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‘That Kind Of Summer’: Berlin Review
Belinale habitue Denis Côté returns with a frank and difficult examination of female hypersexuality
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‘The Outfit’: Berlin Review
Mark Rylance stars in Graham Moore’s handsome period crime drama debut
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‘Taurus’: Berlin Review
Machine Gun Kelly conjures up this cliche’d tale of an addled rock star for director Tim Sutton
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‘Dreaming Walls’: Berlin Review
Counter-culture is alive in new documentary on the changing tides at New York’s iconic Chelsea Hotel
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‘Nothing Lasts Forever’: Berlin Review
Debunking myths and scrutinising synthetic diamonds this curious documentary becomes its own caper
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‘Marry Me’: Review
Jennifer Lopez produces and stars in this amiable insta-era update of ‘Notting Hill’
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‘Descendant’: Sundance Review
The search for the last slave ship brings emotion ashore in this sobering documentary set in Mobile, Alabama
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‘Moonfall’: Review
Roland Emmerich’s lunar party ’treats the end of the world as a rollicking rollercoaster ride’
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‘Jackass Forever’: Review
Johnny Knoxville & co successfully milk the old formula into a new generation
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‘The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future’: Sundance Review
Ambitious magical-realist tale from Chile about motherhood and the natural world
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‘Corsini Sings Blomberg & Maciel’: Rotterdam Review
Mariano Llinas unpicks the music during a re-recording of the classic Argentinian LP
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‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’: Sundance Review
Dakota Johnson joins Cooper Raiff for his touching follow-up to SxSW winner ‘Shithouse’
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‘Nanny’: Sundance Review
Actress Anna Diop gives standout performance as an undocumented migrant in New York
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‘Give Me Pity!’: Rotterdam Review
Sophie von Haselberg shines bright in this lurid picture of stardom undone which forms part of Rotterdam’s focus on Amanda Kramer
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‘Watcher’: Sundance Review
Maika Monroe leads this tense thriller about female vulnerability
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‘EAMI’: Rotterdam Review
A work of respectful ethnography into the culture of a Paraguayan forest-dwelling tribe takes home the Tiger in 2022