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Seeking Mavis Beacon review – Delightful search for mis...

This inquisitive and thoughtful doc takes the massively-popular digital typing s...

The Wedding Banquet review – an unexpected delight

Anchored by a talented cast clearly having the time of their lives, Andrew Ahn’s...

The enduring horror of Kiss Me Deadly

As Robert Aldrich's 1955 noir turns 75, the film lives on in the work of Cronenb...

The Extraordinary Miss Flower review – an eccentric mus...

Unearthed love letters provide creative fuel for Icelandic singer Emilíana Torri...

Inside TGirlsOnFilm: An archive for the future of Trans...

A quick-witted one-woman programming collective offers sisterly guidance for aud...

Was Crumb right?

As Terry Zwigoff's documentary about the stubbornly underground comic artist Rob...

The quiet intensity of Lee Kang Sheng’s gaze

Through his collaborations with Tsai Ming Liang and new work with Constance Tsan...

Thunderbolts* review – the best Marvel film in a while

There's a lot of superficial fun to be had with this superhero romp, which hasn’...

Psychlo killer: Battlefield Earth 25 years on

Scientology's spectacular flop went down in history for all the wrong reasons. A...

Until Dawn review – an insulting parade of tedium

David F Sandberg's tangentially related adaptation of Supermassive Games' horror...

Pretend it’s a video game: How films emulate gaming mec...

As a (very loose) adaptation of Until Dawn hits cinemas, it's worth investigatin...

Julie Keeps Quiet review – a slick, steely piece of sto...

A young tennis star refuses to open about an abusive coach in Leonardo Van Dijl’...

The Accountant 2 review – tonally wild and uneven but o...

Ben Affleck's autistic hitman with a gift for numbers returns in Gavin O'Connor'...

Cloud review – all-time bleakest episode of Only Fools ...

Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s latest treads similar thematic territory to his prescient 200...

Bodies, Babies and Birth Control in April and All We Im...

At a time when access to birth control and abortion is banned, restricted or und...

The Ugly Stepsister review – a mean-spirited Cinderella...

Emilie Blichfeldt takes on medieval beauty standards in this gory reframing of t...

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