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Love, Simon [12A] review - There will be tears
On first approach Love, Simon appears to be little more then a sweet, slight teen film. ...
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Hereditary [15] review - Devastating exploration of grief wrapped in horror silliness
Some of the finest horror films use their platform to explore the impact of grief. The likes of ...
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The Breadwinner [12A] review
A kaleidoscope of colour and creativity, The Breadwinner is a melting pot of myth and reality. ...
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The Apparition [12A] review - A testament to patience
This is a very long film. If you go to this and it’s a late show (for example, 9pm), don’t be ...
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Apostasy [PG] review - A startling dissection of how Religion can divide
It's not uncommon to see Jehovah's Witnesses at public locations with leaflets and copies of their ...
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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again [PG] review - Feelgood sequel with no plot but it doesn't matter!
Breezing into cinemas with a cheeky “Here we go again”, the Mamma Mia sequel is here. Turns out ...
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Mission: Impossible - Fallout [12A] review - Thrilling spy epic
By now you will be very familiar with what a Mission: Impossible film entails as the series enters ...
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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again [PG] review - Couldn’t escape if I wanted to…
Even if you don’t have access to a television or the internet, there is no way you have missed ...
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Macbeth review - If Shakespeare had been writing horror for Hollywood...
Rather unexpectedly, this season the RSC has provided a treat for fans of classic cinematic horror, ...
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Leave No Trace [PG] review - A quiet masterstroke
Debra Granik has a knack for making low-key indie dramas that uncover acting talent. She previously ...
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