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A couple’s adopted Eritrean son is at the heart of this issues-based movie
The Theory of Everything stars reunite for a truth-based tale of 19th-century ballooning
The film-maker’s documentary becomes a sudsy homage to the former Soviet leader
Japanese actors star alongside Americans in the story of the second world war battle
Return to the territory of Goodfellas and Casino is an epic and profound dance of good, evil and death
The novelist’s film criticism remains as witty and intelligent as it was when he was writing 80 years ago
Some four decades on from Mean Streets, the incendiary pairing are still lighting up the screen in The Irishman
Ken Loach’s film about a gig economy driver rages on behalf of capitalism’s left-behinds
Ewan McGregor stars in this Stephen King-based supernatural thriller
Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and David Lynch are among the interviewees in this fascinating film
Jillian Bell stars in an indie movie that avoids pitfalls
François Ozon’s truth-based film is worthy, well-acted and grey
Death and violence are only ever a trigger-itch away in Alejandro Landes’s prize-winning tale of teenage soldiers
Hybrid cyborgs, high-octane action and drapes in Tim Miller’s new addition to the franchise
The cinematography is gorgeous in Joe Talbot’s whimsical debut starring Jimmie Fails and Jonathan Majors
Todd Phillips’s triumphant film explores the origin story of the comic-book character
Rupert Goold’s film focuses on the singer’s run of London shows towards the end of her life
This drama-documentary tells the story of an RAF navigator and nation-builder
A love-hate relationship is at the heart of this film about novelist and her lodger
Shola Amoo creates images of poetic power in his part-autobiographical tale of growing up
There are surprises and shocks in Anthony Maras’s film about the 2008 massacre
Guy Nattiv’s film about a defecting extremist is gruesome and memorable
A game turns deadly serious in a film that brims with blood and one-liners
Nicole Kidman in an incoherent adaptation of Donna Tartt’s book
Andrea Berloff’s enjoyable film is set in the Irish criminal underworld of Hell’s Kitchen, New York
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