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BlacKkKlansman [15] review - Don't call it a comeback
Auteurs reach a certain point in their career, usually a decade after they have had any serious ...
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Summer of 84 [TBC] review - Suburban darkness
Few films or TV shows have had quite as much impact in the last few years as Stranger Things. ...
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The Miseducation of Cameron Post [15] review - Offering a powerful take on a difficult subject
Desiree Akhavan's sophomore film proved to be one of the breakout hits at this year's Sundance Film ...
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Hereditary [15] review
A Mike Leigh film crossed with Rosemary’s Baby andThe Wicker Man. That’s Hereditary, the ...
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Hereditary [15] review - Devastating exploration of grief wrapped in horror silliness
Some of the finest horror films use their platform to explore the impact of grief. The likes of ...
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The Meg [12A] review - Big, dumb and tons of fun
The Meg is a prime example of how a great concept (Jason Statham vs. a giant prehistoric shark) and ...
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Ant-Man and the Wasp [12A] review - Mild and mediocre Marvel
Ant-Man and the Wasp caps a tremendous twelve months for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Kicking ...
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Teen Titans Go! To the Movies [PG] review - Joyful superheroic antics
For the uninitiated Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is the big screen adaptation of Teen Titans Go!, ...
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The Apparition [12A] review - A testament to patience
This is a very long film. If you go to this and it’s a late show (for example, 9pm), don’t be ...
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Wadjda [PG] review
Wadjda, the first film ever to be made by a female Saudi film-maker, is sweet with hope and dark ...
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