Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw is the Guardian's film critic
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Tarzan goes on a diplomatic mission to his old swinging ground in this well-meaning but ultimately toothless update
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Daniel Radcliffe, Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco and Mark Ruffalo star in this underinteresting magician-thieves caper
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Anthony Weiner’s infamous campaign to become New York mayor is tracked warts-and-all in this documentary that doesn’t spare its subject’s blushes
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The Colombian drug lord’s legacy is paralleled by the environmental catastrophe unleashed by his escaped pets
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The Iranian auteur, who has died aged 76, specialised in a kind of realist-parable film-making that, despite its apparent simplicity, made him one of the great directors of our time
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The director of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, The Deer Hunter and Heaven’s Gate – said to have ended 70s American New Wave – leaves an indelible mark
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The Gone With the Wind star, known for her lifelong feud with her sister as much as the bewitching brilliance of her acting, celebrates her centenary
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This absorbing film soberly reconstructs audio diaries that chart theologian John M Hull’s experience of becoming blind. It is moving and profound
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A by-the-numbers plot doesn’t stop the central duo of Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart from hitting all the right notes in this good-humoured action comedy
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Elisabeth Moss and Katherine Waterston play a pair of friends locked in a dysfunctional relationship poisoned by resentment
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Emma Watson and Daniel Brühl star in this ropey drama about a sinister Chilean religious community founded by a Nazi émigré
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Cruz’s superb performance elevates this lovely if sometimes flawed drama about family, friendship and illness
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Gomorrah TV series director Stefano Sollima delivers a terrific mob drama set among Rome’s political and criminal elite
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Chantal Akerman’s film about the end of her mother’s life is impossibly sad, and an augur of the director’s own suicide
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So what do humans really do all day? Their pets are baffled in this frenetic New York-set family animation
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Germans who uphold tradition by swimming nude in icy lakes have my admiration, but they won’t have my company
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Not even Jeff Goldblum and Charlotte Gainsbourg stationed on a militarised moon can save us from the joyless tedium of this mind-crushing movie
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The Star Trek actor, who has died in a freak car accident, was beginning to mature into a performer of heartbreaking sensitivity and impressive range
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Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel and Toby Jones star in the Gomorrah director’s wonderful carnival of black-comic bad taste based on 16th-century folk stories
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Alex Proyas’s pec-strewn ancient vision powers up with absurdity then falls to earth with flimsiness
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Novelist Helen Walsh’s film about a teenager rehoused after an abuse case is well-acted and forthright, if a little contrived
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This preposterous, unconvincing period drama tells the story of Sweden’s Queen Kristina and her repressed gay sexuality
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This clutch of horror cliches, applied to a possessed house in 1970s London, may make you jump while rolling your eyes
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