The Boy and the Heron review – poetry, philosophy, pure emotion
Less a swansong and more a heronsong from the Japanese maestro Hayao Miyazaki, a mystical and ambitious message of hope for the future.
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Next Goal Wins review – chillingly eager to please
Taika Waititi's feel-good comedy about the plight of a hapless Samoan football team strives for nothing more than maintaining the status quo.
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Dream Scenario review – easy to enjoy, harder to remember
Nicolas Cage plays an otherwise unremarkable college professor who unexpectedly finds himself appearing in peoples' dreams in Kristoffer Borgli's latest satire.
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The Royal Hotel review – harrowing, but doesn’t burrow under the skin
More cinema of ominous discomfort from Kitty Green as she takes us to an out-of-the-way Australian boozer for some low-boiling violence.
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