Blink Twice review – righteous fury in paradise
Zoë Kravitz proves her metal with this gutsy thriller about a dream vacation that quickly takes a dark turn.
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Between the Temples review – a wise, wistful dramedy
Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane star in a beautifully told story of grief, faith, and finding each other in a time of crisis.
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Cuckoo review – never quite takes flight
A young woman begins to suspect something is desperately wrong at the ski resort her family have moved to in Tilman Singer's uneven sophomore film.
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Trap review – classic Shyamalan, hold the twist
M Night Shyamalan sets the stage for a killer game of cat and mouse as a psychopath attempts to outsmart the FBI while taking his daughter to see her favourite pop star.
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Sky Peals review – the most moving film about the British highway ever made
A man who feels disconnected from the world around him receives shocking news about his absent father in Moin Hussain's moving feature debut.
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Twisters review – cloudy with a chance of scattered narrative
This sequel to the 1996 disaster blockbuster sees a new group of storm chasers set out to tame a tornado, but the results don't exactly blow us away.
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Crossing review – sensitive and soulful
A retired Georgian teacher sets out to reunite with her estranged niece in Istanbul in Levan Akin's compassionate third feature.
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Thelma review – June Squibb finally gets her starring role
June Squibb is a delight in this sweet comedy about an irrepressible 93-year-old who won't take being scammed lying down.
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Longlegs review – a harrowing serial killer thriller
A rookie FBI agent with psychic abilities hunts down a ruthless serial killer in Osgood Perkins' thoroughly unnerving, fantastically odd horror.
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In A Violent Nature review – great premise, poor execution
Chris Nash's innovative spin on a horror staple boasts an excellent set-up, but falls flat in its final act.
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