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‘Poor Things’ richly rewarded with 11 nods while Scorsese scores 10 for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Jodie Comer plays a new mother navigating a flooded Britain in Mahalia Belo’s nuanced nail-biter
Alexander Payne’s bittersweet nostalgia trip finds a grouchy teacher cooped up at a private school over Christmas
Polite but plodding David and Goliath story follows the US team at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
Emma Stone goes on a journey of self-discovery in an audacious film that is mightily pleased with itself
Cailee Spaeny stars as the awestruck teenager sucked into the turbulent orbit of the superstar
The actor beautifully embodies Nicholas Winton, who rescued hundreds of children from Nazi Europe
Amid the big box-office winners and expensive flops there were signs that Hollywood is embracing original stories again
Zack Snyder’s humourless sci-fi finds no space for character development
Jason Momoa gives his all in the second instalment of the DC franchise, but the effects and plot are underwhelming
Studio Ghibli genius Hayao Miyazaki returns with a fantastical wartime anime that mines his own life story
Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz star in a fast-paced story of racing, money and death
Our critic’s top 10 also include compelling courtroom dramas, urgent documentaries — and a donkey
Lavish origin story of Roald Dahl’s chocolatier is soft-centred but filled with charm, good cheer and catchy tunes
William Oldroyd’s subtle 1960s-set movie has tricks up its sleeve
Waad Al-Kateab’s film is a snapshot of the team that competed in Tokyo in 2021
The Finnish director’s latest is both very funny and epically unfussy
Murphy’s comic timing is still casually brilliant in a movie that swings between manic and sedative
The urban body double for cities such as New York and Washington DC is very much a star in its own right too
Lavish animation is designed to celebrate studio’s past century without ruffling contemporary feathers
A luxury getaway on Long Island is blighted by bad WiFi — and even worse — in a film that upends archetypes
The director masters rhythm and mood while ebulliently starring as the conductor alongside Carey Mulligan
Tish Murtha and her bold, vivid work are the focus of a beautiful documentary by Paul Sng
Barry Keoghan plays a Merseyside lad invited to summer with aristos in a film wired with shock tactics
Todd Haynes’s intensely meta film follows an actor preparing to play a convicted sex offender
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