Trolls Band Together – NSYNC fandom rise up!
The very-belated reformation of US boyband NSYNC is the central hook for this day-glo second sequel to the surprisingly beloved Trolls franchise.
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Killers of the Flower Moon review – Scorsese’s prestige epic
Martin Scorsese’s wistful remembrance of tragedies that befell the Osage nation is a film of high seriousness and low spectacle.
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Misan Harriman: “There is grace in the process of having open wounds.”
The famed photographer turns his hand at filmmaking with a study of extreme trauma and slow healing in The After.
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Baltimore – first-look review
Imogen Poots shines in this angular, fragmented portrait of English rose-turned-firebrand activist Rose Dugdale from Irish filmmakers Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy.
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Celluloid Underground – first-look review
This fascinating and melancholy documentary sees an Iranian exile in London looking back to the stranger-than-fiction roots of his formative cinephelia.
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Golda – a smokey, talky historical biopic
Helen Mirren dons heavy prosthetics as one-time Israeli prime minister Golda Mair in this drab geopolitical retelling of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
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