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Samsara review – unlike anything else you will experience in the cinema
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How Cord Jefferson turned a novel about race into American Fiction – the year’s buzziest comedy
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Padre Pio review – Shia LaBeouf stars in chest-beating homage to Italian mystic
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Baghead review – baffling basement-bound horror hits rock bottom
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Jackdaw review – a tiresome ride through Tees Valley’s drug-fuelled underworld
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All of Us Strangers review – Andrew Haigh’s drama grabs you by the heart and doesn’t let go
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Jamie Dornan fled to rural hideaway after ‘ridicule’ over Fifty Shades of Grey
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On my radar: Jake Shears’s cultural highlights
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The Color Purple review – off-note musical take on Alice Walker’s novel
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The Underdoggs review – Snoop Dogg turns kids’ team coach in wholesome sports comedy
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Sundance film festival roundup – Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg, wild provocations and indie grit
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Power couples: how Hollywood’s big name Oscar contenders balance life and work
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‘It was buy eggs or put money on my travel card’: actor Lashana Lynch on Bond, Bob Marley and being broke
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From All of Us Strangers to Daniel Sloss: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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Dìdi review – a tender, specific rendering of adolescence on the early internet
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‘Please make it stop’: Tom Hollander and the bizarre world of mistaken celebrity identity
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When accountants attack: why Netflix is cancelling Halle Berry’s new sci-fi movie
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Mutiny at Disney? Bob Iger’s fight to right the ship faces showdown with shareholders
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All of Us Strangers: sex, death, ghosts and that ending – discuss with spoilers
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‘I’m big in a lot of ways’: activist Aubrey Gordon on reclaiming fatness in a new film about her life
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Credits due: what is behind A-listers queueing up to become executive producers?
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem to Control – the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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It’s What’s Inside review – buzzy, big-sale Sundance thriller is a little empty
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Head South review – post-punk coming-of-age tale strikes a personal note
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Letter: Norman Jewison obituary
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Jennifer Lopez to produce Bob the Builder movie
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Jeffrey Wright on finally being up for the best actor Oscar: ‘I was frustrated, but I’m not frustrated now’
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Terrence Malick films – ranked!
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Tom Hollander says he received seven-figure Avengers bonus meant for Tom Holland
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Netflix to scrap Halle Berry sci-fi film in post-production
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Handling the Undead review – sad, slow-burn zombie drama is less gore, more grief
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Thelma review – June Squibb is a delight in sweet action-comedy
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‘She’s bound and gagged for laughs’: is Poor Things a feminist masterpiece – or an offensive male sex fantasy?
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Tell us: who is your pick to win at the Oscars 2024?
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Happy Kending: why righteous anger might be the role that wins Ryan Gosling an Oscar
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Jackdaw review – northeast crime thriller turns into anti-Get Carter of dullness
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Baghead review – ancient face-covered demon emerges from creepy pub’s basement
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Samsara review – a playfully mysterious invitation to contemplate death
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Oscars nominations 2024: Ryan Gosling ‘disappointed’ after Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig snub
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Will & Harper review – Will Ferrell’s charming trans road trip documentary
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A Different Man review – Sebastian Stan transforms in miserable study of cruelty
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It’s in pole position, but Oppenheimer may not have it all its own way on Oscars night
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Hooray for Barbie and Oppenheimer. And the Oscar for truly denying reality goes to … Hollywood! | Marina Hyde
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Rob Peace review – Chiwetel Ejiofor’s moving fact-based tragedy
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Oscars nominations 2024: Oppenheimer eclipses Scorsese, Poor Things – and Barbie
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‘I apologise for speaking ignorantly’: Oliver Stone backtracks over Barbie comments
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Pornomelancholia review – sorrows of the sweaty, permanently aroused sex influencer
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And the Oscar nomination doesn’t go to … 20 great performances snubbed by the Academy
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Liberation review – moral dilemma of uneasy last days of Nazi occupation in Denmark
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In 1924, cinema was hailed as an agent of world peace. Has it failed?
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The Island review – Michael Jai White punches up in stunt-filled Caribbean action flick
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Director Norman Jewison: a life in pictures
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Norman Jewison: a staggering array of work from Hollywood’s master craftsman
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Norman Jewison, director of In the Heat of the Night, dies aged 97
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Presence review – Steven Soderbergh’s intriguing ghost story experiment
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Gérard Depardieu sexual assault claim dropped due to statute of limitations
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Forever Young review– anti-ageing fantasy drama kept alive by magnetic Diana Quick
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Tin can alley: the return of the Sad Man in Space
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Turn Your Body to the Sun review – staggering second world war survival story
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‘I’m not a saint’: Abel Ferrara on his wild career, rehab and nightclubbing with Donald Trump
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Love Lies Bleeding review – gore, sex and 80s needle-drops can’t save forgettable thriller
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‘Maybe we should let me go’: Christopher Reeve documentary brings tears to Sundance
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A Real Pain review – Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin lead pat buddy dramedy
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Mean Girls – the Plastics are back in plodding musical remake
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And the winner should be… our film critics reveal their personal Oscars shortlists
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The Civil Dead review – mordant comedy with an afterlife of its own
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Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer – fascinating portrait of the maverick film-maker
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The Holdovers review – a masterclass in melancholy with Paul Giamatti and Da’Vine Joy Randolph
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‘Thank God I asked for a singing teacher!’: Kingsley Ben-Adir on bringing Bob Marley to life
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