Wolf Man review – a bit of a howler
Leigh Whannell follows up The Invisible Man with another present-day revival of a Universal Monster. This one bites.
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Shatner’s Bassoon: Michael Cumming on the making of Brass Eye
The director of the original series discusses its creation and legacy ahead of a new tour of his cult behind-the-scenes film, Oxide Ghosts.
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes review – stop, I want to get off!
The latest instalment in the simian cinema canon is a weak follow-up to the narrative established in its predecessors, as monkey in-fighting develops between various tribes.
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Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer review – shine on you crazy German
Thomas von Steinaecker flips the camera on one of Germany's favourite filmmaking sons, investigating his long and far-reaching career.
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One Life review – protect Anthony Hopkins at all costs
Anthony Hopkins is sensational in James Hawes' otherwise fairly conventional biopic of Nicholas Winton, who was responsible for rescuing hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.
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Wonka review – Timothée Chalamet is simply sensational
Gather round and listen close... Paul King’s dazzling prequel to Roald Dahl’s beloved story is a joyous expression of pure imagination.
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