Wes Anderson’s sense of an ending
Unlike his mannered recent films, The Phoenician Scheme has both style and story.
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Unlike his mannered recent films, The Phoenician Scheme has both style and story.
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The Final Reckoning exists only to serve the ego of cinema’s supposedly great daredevil, Tom Cruise.
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The late film-maker insisted she was only an observer of the Nazi regime. A new documentary suggests otherwise.
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The Italian director’s latest film is all beauty and no sense.
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On-screen portraits of abortionists are rare. April, which follows a doctor in rural Georgia, is starkly honest – and beautiful.
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Ralph Fiennes plays the hero as a warrior shamed by his deeds and suffering from PTSD.
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This film by Mikko Mäkelä makes the likes of Good Luck to You, Leo Grande and Anora seem artificial.
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This strange film, starring Tilda Swinton, satirises our collective delusion in the face of the climate crisis.
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Disney’s live-action remake of its 1937 animation updates the material for modern audiences – and falls flat.
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Sly Lives! presents an unflinching portrait of the artist – and the main quandary of the creative process.
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In this futuristic film starring Robert Pattinson, the director revisits his favourite themes. But a Donald Trump parody falls flat.
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Gia Coppola’s film, about an out-of-work Las Vegas dancer played by Pamela Anderson, looks gorgeous but is let down by…
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The chaotic, crude film was nominated for 13 Academy Awards – then the media storm came.
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This Oscar-nominated film tells the true story of Brazil’s missing dissident former congressman.
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I saw the documentary in a spirit of curiosity rather than fandom – and was won over by the thrill…
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This fourth instalment in the series – which follows Bridget after the death of her husband – is the most…
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The director risks imprisonment with this film, which reveals the brutality of tyranny in Iran following the 2022 Women, Life,…
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This biopic of the 17-year-old Olympic gold medal-winning boxer Claressa Shields explores not just the victory, but the aftermath.
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Brady Corbet’s uncompromisingly long, high-concept epic about a Hungarian architect might seem pretentious – but it demands to be seen.
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In A Complete Unknown, director James Mangold and actor Timothée Chalamet present Dylan as an enigma – a mythology favoured…
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