Victor Erice: ‘Cinema is a form of destiny’
On the occasion of his highly anticipated and long-awaited fourth feature film, we receive an audience with the master of Spanish cinema, who reflects on the long journey that Close Your Eyes had.
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Close Your Eyes review – Erice only deals in masterworks
The legendary Spanish filmmaker returns with his first feature film in 32 years, which centres on the strange case of an actor who disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review – big, goofy fun
A surprisingly entertaining showdown sequel which opts for no funny stuff and doing the simple things well.
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Drift review – attempts to shock without the aspect of surprise
A Liberian refugee attempts to rebuild her life with the assistance of a sunny American tour guide in Anthony Chen's scattered drama.
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Silver Haze review – messy in a lifelike, truthful way
A mental health nurse struggling to come to terms with traumatic events from her past falls in love with one of her patients in Sacha Polak's tough but honest drama.
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The Sweet East review – packed with salty goodness
A high school student embarks on a bizarro road trip through contemporary America in Sean Price William's idiosyncratic feature debut.
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The Delinquents review – comic twist on classic crime saga
The worst criminals in the world find deeper meaning in their lives in this hilarious odyssey from Rodrigo Moreno.
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Baltimore review – chilling and expertly constructed
The always excellent duo Joe Lawlor and Christine Malloy create a tense, gripping portrait of Rose Dugdale, who left behind a life of privilege to become a key figure in the IRA.
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review – formulaic and uninspired
Shoddy, rushed sequel that rides ramshod over past glories without offering anything new and exciting to this stale franchise.
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Wicked Little Letters review – a flimsy comic farce
Olivia Colman is hampered by thin material in this overly-quaint parochial Britcom which contains a fair bit of swearing.
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