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‘Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song’: Venice Review
A deep dive into the poet/troubador’s most famous song
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‘Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings’: Review
Marvel’s new clan of warrior legends takes an energetic bow
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‘Her Socialist Smile’: Docs Ireland Review
A meditation on the life and thoughts of 19th century disability activist Helen Keller
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‘Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over’: Docs Ireland Review
A compulsively watchable cultural document of a stroppy, scrappy misfit
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‘The Righteous’: Fantasia Review
An intriguing, ambitious debut from Canada’s Mark O’Brien, consumed with guilt and matters of faith
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‘The Last Thing Mary Saw’: Fantasia Review
Forbidden love powers this spooky, religious-themed horror-drama
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‘What Josiah Saw’: Fantasia Review
Buried family trauma is excavated in Vincent Grashaw’s Southern Gothic drama
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‘Zeros And Ones’: Locarno Review
Abel Ferrara turns his hand to the action film in a typically post-modern anti-thriller starring Ethan Hawke
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‘Ida Red’: Locarno Review
Melissa Leo, Josh Hartnett headline a Oklahoma backwoods-set crime thriller
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‘Respect’: Locarno Review
Jennifer Hudson tries on the role of the Queen of Soul in Locarno’s closing film
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‘Free Guy’: Locarno Review
Ryan Reynolds and Jodie Comer try to breathe life into Shawn Levy’s videogame action-comedy
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‘Beckett’: Locarno Review
Locarno opens with a chase across the Piazza Grande, courtesy of Netflix and John David Washington
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‘The Suicide Squad’: Review
‘Significantly better than the first’: James Gunn’s squad delivers for DC/Warners
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‘Jungle Cruise’: Review
Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson raid the lost Amazon to deliver a rousing period spectacle
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‘The Green Knight’: Review
Dev Patel goes on a quest for writer/director David Lowery in a cultish rendition of the classic fable
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‘Topology Of Sirens’: FIDMarseille Review
American filmmaker Jonathan Davies makes a confident debut with this beguiling LA-set mystery
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‘Snake Eyes: GI Joe Origins’: Review
Henry Golding stars in this awkward attempt to reboot the GI Joe-verse
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‘The Invisible Mountain’: FIDMarseille Review
Experimental filmmaker Ben Russell takes the viewer on a physical and spiritual journey through Finland
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‘Memoria’: Cannes Review
Tilda Swinton experiences a tropical malady in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Cannes Competition entry, filmed and set in Colombia