Oppenheimer’s tormented soul
In this perspective-shifting biopic, Christopher Nolan frames the father of the atom bomb as a tortured Prometheus.
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In this perspective-shifting biopic, Christopher Nolan frames the father of the atom bomb as a tortured Prometheus.
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The director has achieved her ambition of becoming a blockbuster director – but at what cost?
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Reviewing the Tom Cruise film Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is an exercise as absurd as critiquing porn…
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In this fantastic, low-budget film, a French-Korean woman adopted at a young age returns to the place of her birth.
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As a trend for homages to his work explodes, the director doubles down on his mannerisms in his most affected…
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This confident debut by Dionne Edwards, starring Alexandra Burke, uses clothing to ask questions about liberation and self-expression.
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This biopic of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier, the first black European composer, is less interested in the past than in converting…
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Tina Satter’s verbatim treatment of the FBI’s questioning of a young NSA translator is deeply unsettling.
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Its black Ariel caused a racist backlash, but Bridgerton-style casting isn’t enough to give Disney’s new version any cultural depth.
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This story of an ex-white supremacist and a mixed-race woman tending to the grounds of a former plantation will make…
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Ari Aster’s black comedy about malign maternal influence is full of cod-psychology that makes Psycho look like a Mother’s Day…
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This moving film takes on a truly unusual subject: a durable, unstated, non-sexual relationship between two men.
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In this sensitive debut about a mother who steals her son from care, AV Rockwell maps the contours of a…
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The wretchedly self-absorbed lead and her artist boyfriend are truly, absurdly awful. To what end?
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The American youth has lost its radical temper – Daniel Goldhaber’s film How to Blow Up a Pipeline is an…
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The director Dominik Moll is known for his tightly-plotted French thrillers. Now, he takes on an unsolved true crime.
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Paul Mescal and Emily Watson bring inner darkness to this story of trauma in a tiny Irish town.
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In the horror films Pearl and Infinity Pool, the 29-year-old actor delivers two pleasingly unhinged performances.
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Raine Allen-Miller’s visually dynamic debut turns a boy-meets-girl story into a joyous fantasy.
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From Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey to The Gay Gatsby, the expiry of copyright on popular literature has seen…
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