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'Kidnap': Review
This low-budget extended car chase starring Halle Berry is both preposterous and entertaining in equal measure
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'The Dark Tower': Review
Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey unite for an adaptation of Stephen King’s fantasy novels
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'The Emoji Movie': Review
This calamitous comedy from Sony is nowhere near as addictive as the real thing
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'After Louie': Review
Alan Cumming and Zachary Booth headline a debut which looks at what it means to be gay today
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'Atomic Blonde': Review
Sleek and superficial, this high-octane action film tests Charlize Theron’s new-found box office powers
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'Logan Lucky': Review
Steven Soderbergh comes out of big-screen retirement to remind viewers just how good he can be; Channing Tatum, Adam Driver and Daniel Craig hop on board for this NASCAR-themed ride.
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'Detroit': Review
Kathryn Bigelow returns with an intense take on the Detroit riots of 1967, starring British actors John Boyega and Will Poulter
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'Dunkirk': Review
Christopher Nolan’s first film to be anchored in real events is a soaring war epic which impresses on every level
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'Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets': Review
Luc Besson’s space opera hits exuberant notes but never sings.
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'Keep The Change': Karlovy Vary Review
Sweeping awards as it travels the festival circuit, this warm romantic comedy features two autistic leads
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'Spider-Man: Homecoming': Review
A solid reboot which may well surpass the last attempt to retool Spider-Man in 2012.
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'Despicable Me 3': Review
Nice-guy Gru discovers he has a twin brother, Dru, in the latest Despicable juggernaut from Illumination
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'Transformers: The Last Knight': Review
Loud and proud, the fifth instalment in the $3.8 billion franchise is back looking for trouble
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'The Book Of Henry': Review
Naomi Watts gives all she’s got to Colin Trevorrow’s daring, reckless, yet original film
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'Rough Night': Review
It’s a stop—start evening for this Bridesmaids-meets-Weekend At Bernie’s comedy starring Scarlett Johansson
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'American Valhalla': Sheffield Review
Iggy Pop gets on a roll with Joshua Homme as they make the album ‘Post Pop Depression’
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'Cars 3': Review
Using out-takes of Paul Newman to resurrect a key character feels like a ghoulish top-note on a franchise which has run out of gas
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'The Departure': Sheffield Review
An affecting documentary about Japan’s Zen Buddhist priest who counsels the suicidal and the toll it takes on his own mental health
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'A River Below': Sheffield Review
The pink river dolphin of the Amazon is the focal point of this unexpectedly compelling documentary
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'The Work': Sheffield Review
A four-day group therapy session within Folsom Prison proves transformational for all involved