Afternoons of Solitude – first-look review
Albert Serra’s extraordinary, intense portrait of toreador Andrés Roca Rey is one of the Spanish director’s finest works to date.
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Cadejo Blanco review – a stand-out performance from Karen Martínez
A young woman in Guatemala takes a deadly risk to find her missing sister in Justin Lerner's tense thriller.
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Hollywoodgate review – a fascinating, chilling, if limited study
An abandoned CIA base in Kabul becomes a playground for the resurgent Taliban in Ibrahim Nash’at's intriguing piece of documentary reportage.
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Alien: Romulus review – does enough to get a passing mark
The Xenomorphs are allowed to run amok once more in this passable franchise offshoot.
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Dìdi review – a neo-nostalgic period piece
Set in 2008, a 13-year-old boy undergoes the trials and tribulations of his final month of middle school in Sean Wang's directorial debut.
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Deadpool & Wolverine review – a mixed (ball) bag
The MCU serves up a two-hour dick joke slam in the guise of a metatextual superhero threequel. Results may vary.
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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F review – generic cop flick falls flat
Eddie Murphy hits the nostalgia circuit with this depressing, algorithmic homage to the sparkling 1984 original.
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MaXXXine review – it kinda suxxx
Mia Goth’s porn starlet cleans up her CV with a bloody vengeance in this underwhelming and overreaching horror threequel.
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Kinds of Kindness review – a salacious, sun-bleached fable
Yorgos Lanthimos returns with his merry band to explore – in triptych form – all the funny and sick ways in which we entrap ourselves inside psychological prisons of our own making.
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Hounds – This contrived crime story outstays its welcome
Two bumbling hoods in Casablanca are charged with disposing of a corpse in Kamal Lazraq’s disappointing thriller.
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