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‘Mean Girls’: Review
Big-screen version of a Broadway high-school musical lacks the panache of the original hit film
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‘Amerikatsi’: Review
An Armenian-American finds himself under Soviet lock and key in this charming period feature
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‘Night Swim’: Review
Blumhouse thriller about a malevolent backyard pool struggles to stay afloat
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‘Good Grief’: Review
Daniel Levy writes, directs and stars in this gentle Netflix comedy about love and loss
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‘Antarctica Calling’: Review
’March Of The Penguins’ director Luc Jaquet returns to observe the wildlife of Antarctica
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‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom’: Review
Jason Momoa returns as the underwater hero, although his DC future remains murky
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‘The Goldfinger’: Review
‘Infernal Affairs’ duo Tony Leung and Andy Lau re-team for a rip-roaring tale of corruption and greed
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‘The Color Purple’: Review
Rousing adaptation of the Tony-winning musical of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
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‘The Three Musketeers: Milady’: Review
Eva Green a standout in all-star continuation - if not conclusion - of the Alexandre Dumas epic tale of derring-do
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‘The Boys In The Boat’: Review
George Clooney’s staid 1936-set drama about an underdog college rowing team fails to make a splash
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‘Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child Of Fire’: Review
Zack Snyder disappoints with the first of a two-part intergalactic space opera for Netflix
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‘The Iron Claw’: Review
Zac Efron delivers a knockout performance in Sean Durkin’s portrayal of the Von Erich wresting clan
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’Alhamour H.A.’: Review
A lowly security guard claws his way to the top in Saudi Arabia’s Oscar submission
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‘2018’: Review
India’s Oscar submission is a classic drama based on the devastating Kerala floods of 2018
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‘Norah’: Red Sea Review
Accomplished debut set in spectacular AlUla tracks the fallout from an exciting new arrival in a remote Saudi village
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‘Three’: Red Sea Review
Djinn genre outing from Dubai focuses on a clash between Western medicine and Arabic tradition
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‘Wonka’: Review
Timothee Chalamet provides a sweet turn as the young Willy Wonka in Paul King’s origin story
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‘Backstage’: Red Sea Review
Members of a Moroccan dance troup find themselves lost in the woods in this spellbinding drama
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‘Traces’: Review
Croatia’s Oscar submission is a subtle meditation on past influences in the life of an anthropologist
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‘Thunder’: Review
Switzerland’s Oscar entry is an assured debut exploring female sexual awakening in the summer of 1900