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‘Truth And Justice’: Review
Estonian production is a suprise entry in the 10-film international Oscar shortlist
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‘Relic’: Review
An elderly woman succumbs to dementia - or demons - in Natalie Erika James’ accomplished genre debut
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‘Chronology’: Review
Striking second feature from Turkey’s Ali Aydin is mid-way through a successful festival run
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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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‘Cats’: Review
It’s not quite a catastrophe, but Tom Hooper’s adaptation isn’t up to scratch
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‘Only Cloud Knows’: Review
Feng Xiaogang’s soulful drama is set largely in New Zealand where an expat widower looks back on his life
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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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‘Go!’: Review
A headstrong teen finds meaning in go-karting in this thrilling Aussie family drama
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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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‘Wisdom Tooth’: Macao Review
An undocumented Chinese woman struggles to accept her beloved brother’s new girlfriend
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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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‘The Whistleblower’: Review
A Chinese expat becomes involved in a dangerous corporate conspiracy in this overstuffed potboiler
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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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‘The Long Walk’: Macao Review
An elderly man is transported back to his childhood by a ghost in Mattie Do’s third feature