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‘Summertime’: Sundance Review
The follow-up to ‘Blindspotting’ is an absorbing spoken-word sonnet
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‘VHYes’: Rotterdam Review
An engaging absurdist VHS collage which also features the director’s parents, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon
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‘The Turning’: Review
The latest version of Henry James’ haunted house classic fails to raise a scare
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‘Funny Face’: Review
Cosmo Jarvis takes the lead in this Brooklyn-set outsider romance from director Tim Sutton
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‘The Painter And The Thief’: Review
A burglar ends up stealing his victim’s heart in this unusual documentary from Norway
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‘Identifying Features’: Review
A mother searches for her missing son in Mexico’s borderland in a powerful first feature from Fernanda Valadez
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‘Bad Boys For Life’: Review
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reunite on Sony’s far from fresh franchise
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‘La Fortaleza’: Review
A nervy, feverish follow-up to ‘La Soledad’ from Venezuela’s promising young director Jorge Thielen Armand
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‘Underwater’: Review
Kristen Stewart and Vincent Cassel headline this derivative but effective ’blast of monster mayhem’
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‘The Gentlemen’: Review
A British drug lord attempts to do business with an American dynasty in Guy Ritchie’s latest crime caper
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‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’: Review
The Force’s latest finale is ”disappointingly nondescript”
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‘Spies In Disguise’: Review
Will Smith voices a feathered secret agent in the latest family friendly animation from Blue Sky
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‘Black Christmas’: Review
Imogen Poots fights a masked killer - and her own demons - in this feminist remake of the 1974 slasher
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‘Jumanji: The Next Level’: Review
The players return to the jungle for this disappointing video game sequel.
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‘Bombshell’: Review
Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie unite to take down John Lithgow’s Roger Ailes in this Fox Newsroom-set drama
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‘Lucky Grandma’: Review
A headstrong elderly Chinese woman gets unwittingly involved with a violent New York gang
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‘Little Women’: Review
Greta Gerwig directs an all-star cast in the most recent iteration of Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 novel