September Says review – uncanny and tender
Two sisters share an unshakable bond in Ariane Labed's uniquely strange feature debut.
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The Monkey review – Theo James goes ape
A cheeky monkey with a violent streak gets Theo James in all sorts of trouble in Osgood Perkins' bloodthirsty horror based on a Stephen King short story.
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Companion review – no thrills, only spills in this AI apologia
Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid star as a young couple whose weekend away uncovers difficult truths about their relationship in Drew Hancock's sci-fi thriller.
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Brady Corbet: ‘It’s a fucking film’
The maverick writer/director espouses the need to stick behind your aesthetic and creative ideals at all costs.
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The Brutalist review – gorgeous, capital-C Cinema
Adrien Brody is phenomenal in Brady Corbet's sublime three-and-a-half hour drama, as a Jewish architect arrives in post-war America to a hostile new world.
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Babygirl review – intelligent, elegant adult filmmaking
Halina Reijn's psychodrama sees Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson go toe-to-toe as a CEO and an intern who become embroiled in a complex illicit affair.
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Maria review – a tender eulogy for a remarkable talent
Angelina Jolie has never been better as the legendary opera singer Maria Callas, captured in the final week of her life by Pablo Larraín's elegant biographical drama.
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Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl review – an Aardman banger
The eccentric inventor and his incredibly patient pooch return in a new adventure from Aardman Animation.
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Better Man review – chimply irresistible
Ridiculously enjoyable Robbie Williams biopic with the bold gambit of having a CG-chimpanzee in the title role paying off handsomely.
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11 Rebels – first-look review
Kazuya Shiraishi polishes off a 60-year-old script for this bloodthirsty samurai epic about a band of criminals recruited to defend a castle from the emperor's army during the Boshin War.
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