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Kumail Nanjiani reveals he needed therapy after bad reviews for Eternals
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Slotherhouse review – sorority-house slasher brings homicidal sloth to mean girls
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Your Fat Friend review – fat activist Aubrey Gordon takes on the cruelty of Big Diet
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Blazing Saddles at 50: the button-pushing spoof that could never get made today
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The Settlers review – ultra-violent study of Chile’s butchery of its indigenous people
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From Ferrari to The Iron Claw: this season’s Oscarbait movies that missed
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‘Ryan Gosling asked me if he could have Ken underpants’: Barbie costume designer Jacqueline Durran spills her secrets
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The Seeding review – redneck-biblical horror-thriller offers perverse Edenic refuge
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Which Brings Me to You review – mostly charming romcom is worth puckering up for
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Table for Six 2 review – second round of hit couples comedy heads for the wedding party
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Dogwatch review – seagoing mercenaries take on pirates in homoerotic meditation
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Flemish film awards under fire after men win most prestigious gender-neutral categories
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‘Brutally honest’ or ‘ham-fisted cliche’? What does All of Us Strangers say about being gay?
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The Saltburn bathbomb: the milky, salacious treat absolutely nobody asked for
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The Jungle Bunch: World Tour review – penguin gets tiger stripes again
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Marmalade review – poppy spin on classic noir thriller is full of fizzy chemistry
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Dagr review – perma-snarking YouTubers cancel the fear in paganistic slasher
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‘I wanted to find the humanity in kids seen as scumbags’: George Amponsah on his Scorsese-style thriller
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The Guardian view on film sequels: an infinitely expanding universe with no room to breathe | Editorial
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The Taste of Things director Tran Anh Hung: ‘Cinema needs to be very sensual, very physical’
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The Zone of Interest review – Jonathan Glazer’s unforgettable Auschwitz drama is a brutal masterpiece
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‘If it goes to my head, I’ll be unbearable’: actor Leo Woodall on taking the lead in One Day
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On my radar: Kiell Smith-Bynoe’s cultural highlights
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Mark Kermode on… director Steve McQueen, a boundary-pushing master
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The Zone of Interest invites us to face the Holocaust and ask: could we have done this? | Charlotte Higgins
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From Migration to Curb Your Enthusiasm: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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Carl Weathers: a life in pictures
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Carl Weathers, Rocky and Predator actor, dies aged 76
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The Guide #124: From The Zone of Interest to My Bloody Valentine, good art is worth the wait
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Full trailer for Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black released
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Jennifer Lopez’s new film about herself is a strange, sexy mess. But there’s method in the madness
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Can Danny Boyle and Cillian Murphy’s 28 Years Later take zombie films to the next level?
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Beyond the pale: where are all the films about ‘whiteness’?
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Post your questions for Neil Morrissey
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The Marvels to Rebel Dykes: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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I was puzzled by younger women’s reaction to Barbie. It turned out Gen Z men held the answer | Gaby Hinsliff
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‘I hate it. It sucks. But it didn’t defeat me’: Michael J Fox on pity, Parkinson’s – and a potential cure
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Ten years on from his death, Philip Seymour Hoffman still shines bright
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Harry and Meghan working on movie, TV series and other shows at Netflix
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Terry Gilliam: ‘Robin Williams was one of the most stunning people I’ve ever met’
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Bronco Billy: The Musical review – Clint Eastwood inspires misfiring caper
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Days of Heaven review – Malick’s early masterwork heralds a rarefied visionary
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Argylle review – unbearably self-satisfied smirk of a spy caper from Matthew Vaughn
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‘This was the most feared address in Amsterdam’: Steve McQueen takes us on a tour for Occupied City
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Daisy Ridley ‘still upset’ over backlash to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
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Migration review – zany ducks-in-the-city adventure from White Lotus’ Mike White
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American Fiction review – entertaining comedy collision of race, class and envy
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Dario Argento Panico review – homage to a lifetime of dark, strange film-making
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Big swings, big misses and big deals: what happened at this year’s Sundance?
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Céline Dion documentary aims to ‘raise awareness’ of stiff person syndrome
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‘With orgasm people strive for oblivion’: Poor Things’ intimacy coordinator on consent, orgies and Emma Stone
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The Tiger’s Apprentice review – comfort-food fantasy animation is all about Team Cat
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Circle of Danger review – Jacques Tourneur’s Hitchcock-esque thriller is a gem
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Race for Glory: Audi vs Lancia review – 1980s rally face-off is David v Goliath showdown
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‘A sense of Ocean’s 11’: the fascinating true story behind We Are the World
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Dalton’s Dream review – the troubled life of an X Factor winner
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Swimming Home review – post-trauma at the poolside
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Orion and the Dark review – Charlie Kaufman surprises with Netflix kids’ animation
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Italian actor Sandra Milo, star of Federico Fellini’s 8½, dies aged 90
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Post your questions for Lulu
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Flathead review – a beautiful meditation on life in rural Queensland
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Dr Strangelove at 60: is this still the greatest big-screen satire?
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My Friend Lanre review – loving portrait of a sensitive, self-destructive photographer
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‘I think therefore I scam!’ The lost masterpiece about the con artist who did 36 successful hysterectomies
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Landscapes of Resistance review – an enigmatic meditation on a life marked by Auschwitz
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Samsara review – unlike anything else you will experience in the cinema
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