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Nobody 2 review – a quick cash grab

[ad_1] After the surprise success of 2021’s John Wick knock-off Nobody, it comes as no surprise that the Hollywood brain trust has decided to foist

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My Grandmother Trelotótó review – a world of…

[ad_1] Hoping to resurrect her late grandmother, Júlia, Catarina Ruivo combines family archives with rich visuals in a non-fiction film which successfully immortalises a cherished loved one.

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Together review – Franco and Brie try conscious…

[ad_1] When David Cronenberg wrote The Brood in the late 1970s, the body horror maestro was going through an acrimonious divorce and custody battle. It’s

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Materialists review – earnest but underbaked…

[ad_1] When Elizabeth Bennet first gets a glimpse of Pemberley, Mr Darcy’s enormous estate, she experiences a fleeting pang of ​“something like regret” over the marriage proposal

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Unmoored review – jars its own style

[ad_1] A huge sigh releases from deep within Maria (Mirja Turestedt) as she is greeted by a mob of photographers and journalists at her door asking

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Stans review – mostly the same old thing

[ad_1] There’s no denying that the rise of Eminem was a once-in-a-generation cultural phenom, especially when the poster boy for white rap up until that point

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Weapons | Freakier Friday | Freaky Friday (2003)

[ad_1] On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss new releases Weapons and Freakier Friday and revisit Freaky Friday for Film Club. Joining host Leila

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Weapons review – fun but familiar horror hijinks

[ad_1] If you’ve been to the cinema in the past few months, specifically to watch a horror film, you might have seen an intriguing teaser for

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Freakier Friday review – nothing quite compares…

[ad_1] For many millennials and Gen Z cinephiles, Mark Waters’ Freaky Friday is a cornerstone of early 2000s cinema. The third adaptation of Mary Rodgers’ 1972 novel of

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Inside the inaugural edition of the Collective Film Festival London

[ad_1] A dispatch from a passionate grassroots project over in Finsbury Park. ‘Diversity’ and ‘inclusion’ have become corporate buzzwords, vibe-free boxes to be ticked on