Cuckoo – first-look review
Hunter Schafer stars in Tilman Singer's second film, about strange occurances at an Alpine resort.
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A Different Man – first-look review
Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson are an excellent double act in Adam Schimberg's effective sophomore feature.
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Madame Web review – did anyone involved in this film actually want to be there?
Dakota Johnson delivers a remarkably disinterested performance as a clairvoyant superhero in this shoddy Spider-Man spin-off.
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The Iron Claw review – a heartbreaking dissection of fraternal tragedy
Sean Durkin's searing new drama focuses on the incredible story of the Von Erich Brothers, who became heavyweights in the wrestling world, but were dogged by personal tragedy.
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Your Fat Friend review – heartfelt, clear-eyed filmmaking
Jeanie Finlay profiles writer and activist Aubrey Gordon, whose eponymous blog unexpectedly led her to become an online sensation.
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Argylle review – I’ve had more fun at dental appointments
Bryce Dallas Howard and Sam Rockwell attempt to add some charm to an utterly charmless script in Matthew Vaughn's derivative spy comedy.
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Thelma – first-look review
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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The Zone of Interest review – a towering, awful masterwork
Jonathan Glazer's stark film about the domestic routine of the Höss family next door to Auschwitz is a colossal, profounding disturbing achievement in filmmaking.
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Handling the Undead – first-look review
Three families reckon with the dead returning from the grave in Thea Hvistendahl's glacial horror drama.
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All of Us Strangers review – a supernova of a film
Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal are electric in Andrew Haigh's twist on the modern ghost story, adapted from Taichi Yamada's cult novel.
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