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Albert Serra's Mesmerising Bullfighting Epic

Catalan auteur Albert Serra returns with a monumental, four-hour cinematic elegy for bullfighting, capturing matador Andrés Roca Rey's final performances in a film that is as beautiful as it is morally complex.

My Tennis Maestro: A poignant tale of ambition and redemption

Pierfrancesco Favino delivers a tour de force performance in this poignant Italian sports drama about a washed-up coach and his prodigy, exploring the complex bonds of ambition and family. A must-see for fans of heartfelt cinema.

Willem Dafoe's 'Late Fame': A Masterful Portrait of Ageing

Academy Award-nominee Willem Dafoe delivers a tour-de-force performance in 'Late Fame', a poignant and darkly funny film exploring the struggles of an ageing actor in New York City. Read our exclusive review of this cinematic triumph.

Mark Jenkin's 'Rose of Nevada': A Cornish Western Triumph

Acclaimed director Mark Jenkin returns with 'Rose of Nevada', a mesmerising and mythic Cornish western that cements his status as Britain's most visionary filmmaker. Our review delves into this haunting cinematic triumph.

Coppola's Megalopolis: Divisive First Reviews Land

The long-awaited, self-funded epic from the Godfather director finally premieres, dividing critics with its staggering ambition and philosophical weight. Is it a masterpiece or a magnificent mess?

At Work: A Harrowing Descent into Gig Economy Despair

A searing new British poverty drama, 'At Work', exposes the brutal reality of the gig economy as a photographer trades his artistic career for a life of precarious, low-paid work. This powerful film is a stark indictment of modern employment.

War film hailed as Guy Ritchie's best movie yet

Guy Ritchie's explosive WWII film, 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', is being hailed as a masterpiece. Featuring Henry Cavill and Alan Ritchson, this true story of a rogue British unit is dominating the box office and earning critical acclaim.

Clooney's The Boys in the Boat: A Stirring Underdog Saga

George Clooney delivers a classic, heartwarming underdog story with 'The Boys in the Boat.' Our review from the Venice Film Festival explores why this rowing drama is a crowd-pleasing, if conventional, return to form.

Thursday Murder Club: Netflix's Masterpiece Film

Richard Osman's bestselling novel 'The Thursday Murder Club' is triumphantly adapted into a cinematic tour de force for Netflix. With an unparalleled ensemble cast led by Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan, this witty, heartwarming whodunit is already being

Toxic Avenger Review: Dinklage's Gory, Triumphant Reboot

Macon Blair's audacious remake of the Troma classic, starring Peter Dinklage, is a gloriously unhinged and surprisingly poignant splatterfest that masterfully balances ultra-violence with social commentary. Our review.

Mother Vera Review: A Heart-Wrenching Masterpiece

The Guardian's five-star film review of 'Mother Vera' is reimagined, exploring this powerful story of sacrifice, resilience, and a mother's battle against a broken system in austerity Britain.

Venice Film Festival 2025 Embraces Immersive XR Cinema

The 2025 Venice Film Festival unveils a groundbreaking 'Expanded Reality' strand, showcasing immersive VR and AR films that are set to redefine the very essence of cinematic narrative and audience experience.

Austin Butler's 'Caught Stealing': A Gritty, Brutal Thriller

Delve into our in-depth review of 'Caught Stealing', the new pulse-pounding crime thriller starring Austin Butler. We break down the film's intense performances, stylish direction, and why it's a must-see for fans of the genre.

All the Lost Ones Review: A Haunting Masterpiece

Delve into our review of the profoundly moving 'All the Lost Ones', a cinematic triumph exploring the labyrinth of loss. Discover how this unflinching drama redefines storytelling.

Dardenne Brothers' 'Young Mothers' Stuns Cannes

Belgian auteurs Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne return to the Cannes Film Festival with 'Young Mothers', a powerful new drama exploring the fierce resilience of motherhood on society's margins.

Godard's Lost Debut Film Restored in 4K

A landmark discovery in cinema history: Jean-Luc Godard's debut documentary, 'Opération Béton', has been meticulously restored in 4K and will premiere at the Locarno Film Festival, offering a new perspective on the legendary director's origins.

Colman & Cumberbatch Shine in 'The Roses' Remake

Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch deliver powerhouse performances in this exquisitely crafted remake of the 1989 dark comedy 'The War of the Roses', exploring marital collapse with brutal honesty and unexpected tenderness.

The 1998 War Masterpiece You've Probably Never Seen

A deep dive into the criminally underrated 1998 war film, 'Regeneration', exploring its powerful anti-war message, stellar cast, and why it remains a hidden gem compared to Hollywood blockbusters.

Netflix's Thursday Murder Club: A Star-Studded Whodunnit Triumph

Netflix's adaptation of Richard Osman's beloved novel, The Thursday Murder Club, delivers a witty, heartwarming, and brilliantly acted cosy crime caper. With a legendary cast led by Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan, this is a must-watch mystery.

The Thursday Murder Club Review: A Cosy Cinematic Triumph

Richard Osman's beloved novel, The Thursday Murder Club, gets a dazzling film adaptation with an all-star British cast including Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan. This review delves into the charming whodunit's transition from page to screen.

Netflix's Thursday Murder Club Film: First Review

First review of Netflix's hotly anticipated 'The Thursday Murder Club' film. Discover how Chris Columbus directs an all-star British cast including Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in this cosy crime caper.

Sorry Baby Review: A Riveting Dive into Modern Motherhood

Eva Victor's directorial debut, 'Sorry Baby', is a brutally honest and darkly comedic exploration of the unspoken pressures of early motherhood. Our review delves into this unsettling yet essential cinematic portrait.

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