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How brave filmmakers get around the oppressive Iranian regime
★★★★
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How brave filmmakers get around the oppressive Iranian regime

Director Mani Haghighi explores the way living in a theocracy compels citizens to put on a public mask frequently at odds with their private self.

  • by Sandra Hall

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After five nominations, this actor deserves to finally win an Oscar

After five nominations, this actor deserves to finally win an Oscar

Her range may mean that audiences have never entirely got her into focus, which in turn could explain why none of those nominations to date have led to wins.

  • by Jake Wilson
Bratty, bawdy and silly, Drive-Away Dolls has all the hallmarks of a Coen brothers film
★★★★
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Bratty, bawdy and silly, Drive-Away Dolls has all the hallmarks of a Coen brothers film

Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star in this cheerfully throwaway crime comedy, which is the solo directing debut of Ethan Coen.

  • by Jake Wilson
Desolate pub in a gloomy part of town? We know how this story goes...

Desolate pub in a gloomy part of town? We know how this story goes...

In Baghead, a young woman inherits a pub with an unwanted tenant in the basement – a ghost who can act as a bridge between the living world and the afterlife.

  • by Sandra Hall
The Zone of Interest lays bare the banality and ordinariness of evil
★★★★
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The Zone of Interest lays bare the banality and ordinariness of evil

Jonathan Glazer’s drama about the Auschwitz camp commandant and his wife takes a meticulously forensic approach, allowing them to incriminate themselves.

  • by Sandra Hall
Austin Butler brings a rock star sensibility to highly anticipated Dune sequel

Austin Butler brings a rock star sensibility to highly anticipated Dune sequel

From Elvis Presley to the treacherous princeling Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen, the 32-year-old actor reflects on his new blockbuster role.

  • by Michael Idato
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There are glimmers of promise in Hugo Weaving’s buddy movie, but it’s clumsy
★★
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There are glimmers of promise in Hugo Weaving’s buddy movie, but it’s clumsy

The Rooster takes some bizarre twists and turns without ending up anywhere worthwhile.

  • by Jake Wilson
Barbie misses out at BAFTAS as Oppenheimer continues awards domination

Barbie misses out at BAFTAS as Oppenheimer continues awards domination

Christopher Nolan’s atomic bomb epic came close to matching a record set half a century ago.

  • by Jill Lawless
Madame Web can see the future. Pity she didn’t see this flop coming
★★½
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Madame Web can see the future. Pity she didn’t see this flop coming

This shamelessly ludicrous Spider-Man spin-off, led by Dakota Johnson, is a desperate attempt to keep the franchise flag flying.

  • by Sandra Hall
Routine biopic fails to capture the Marley magic
★½
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Routine biopic fails to capture the Marley magic

This big-budget Hollywood retelling of the reggae legend’s story fails to do him justice.

  • by Jake Wilson
Finland’s most celebrated misery-guts has carefully curated this hipster daydream

Finland’s most celebrated misery-guts has carefully curated this hipster daydream

By design, Aki Kaurismaki’s latest movie, Fallen Leaves, isn’t so much a romance as a series of gestures towards the idea of one.

  • by Jake Wilson