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Reviews‘The History Of Concrete’ review: US comedian John Wilson constructs an entertaining, surprising and poignant debut
The ‘How To With John Wilson’ star uses the building material as a jumping off point for a meditation on life and death
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Reviews‘Carousel’ review: Chris Pine and Jenny Slate rekindle a lost love in endearing relationship drama
Rachel Lambert follows ‘Sometimes I Think About Love’ with authentic look at mid-life romance
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Reviews‘Ha-chan: Shake Your Booty!’ review: Rinko Kikuchi sparks in playful ballroom dance drama
Josef Kubota Wladyka’s charming third feature plays Sundance’s US Dramatic competition
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Reviews‘Hanging By A Wire’ review: Gripping docudrama follows real-life Himalayan cable car ordeal
Director Mohammed Ali Naqvi uses archive footage, interviews and dramatisations to tell remarkable true story of survival
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Reviews‘Primate’ review: A killer monkey is on the loose in fun, forgettable creature feature
’47 Meters Down’ director Johannes Roberts makes the most of the high-concept premise
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Reviews‘Anaconda’ review: Jack Black and Paul Rudd get jungle fever in limp comedy-horror satire
Tom Gormican directs unimaginative tale of two hapless filmmakers attempting to reboot the 90s thriller
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Reviews‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants’ review: The aquatic hero returns in joyful animation
The fourth SpongeBob theatrical feature shows the beloved character can still charms audiences after 25 years on screen
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Reviews‘The Housemaid’ review: Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney play dirty in schlocky adaptation
Paul Feig directs a dull, style-over-substance adaptation of Freida McFadden’s viral novel
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Reviews‘Avatar: Fire And Ash’ review: James Cameron’s third trip to Pandora is thrilling, immersive journey
Stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Stephen Lang are joined by Oona Chaplin in this epic instalment of the hit sci-fi franchise
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Reviews‘Ella McCay’ review: Emma Mackey and Jamie Lee Curtis elevate disjointed James L Brooks comedy
Jack Lowden also stars in underpowered tale of a young state governor’s attempts to hold her life together
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Reviews‘Five Nights At Freddy’s 2’ review: Maniacal mascots remain star attraction of dull horror sequel
Josh Hutcherson returns to do battle with the evil animatronics in follow-up to the surprise 2023 box office hit
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Reviews‘Marty Supreme’ review: Timothee Chalamet powers Josh Safdie’s bracing spin on the sports movie
Chalamet’s swaggering performance is at the heart of this propulsive 1950s-set table tennis drama
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Reviews‘Zootopia 2’ review: Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin return for underpowered animated sequel
Ke Huy Quan, Fortune Feimster and Andy Samberg also join the cast of this animal adventure
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Reviews‘Come See Me In The Good Light’ review: Affecting doc follows US poet Andrea Gibson’s cancer battle
’Good Night Oppy’ director Ryan White spends time with terminally ill Gibson and their partner Megan Falley
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Reviews‘Wicked: For Good’ review: Cynthia Erivo sparkles, but musical sequel fails to hit the high notes
Jon M. Chu’s follow-up to 2024 box office hit ‘Wicked’ also stars Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum and Jonathan Bailey
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Reviews‘Flood’ review: Impactful exploration of family and faith is exec produced by Laura Poitras
Debut director Katy Scoggin’s emotional study of her relationship with her fundamentalist father now plays IDFA
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Reviews‘Keeper’ review: Osgood Perkins cabin-in-the-woods chiller is more style than substance
Tatiana Maslany gives an impressive performance in the director’s follow-up to ’Longlegs’ and ’The Monkey’
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Reviews‘Steal This Story, Please!’ review: Energetic doc follows dogged US journalist Amy Goodman
Feature from ’Trouble The Water’ filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin makes its international bow at IDFA
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Reviews‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ review: Jesse Eisenberg heads tricky third instalment of heist franchise
Returning stars Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher and Morgan Freeman join incoming director Ruben Fleischer
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Reviews‘In Your Dreams’ review: Netflix family animation proves something of a snoozefest
Alex Woo’s lightweight directorial debut follows two siblings who enter the magical world of dreams
















