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Reviews‘Despicable Me 4’: Annecy Review
Gru’s domestic bliss is shattered by a new arch-nemesis in Illumination’s latest gag-packed caper
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Reviews‘Inside Out 2’: Review
Puberty brings unpredictable new emotions in this captivating animated sequel from Pixar
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Reviews‘The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’: Annecy Review
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck reunite, and thaaat’s not all, folks!
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Reviews‘Ultraman: Rising’: Review
The iconic Japanese superhero returns for a new adventure in Netflix’s family-friendly animation
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Reviews‘Bad Boys: Ride Or Die’: Review
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence return as the Miami cops in Sony’s limp bid to reignite the summer blockbuster box-office
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Reviews‘Sing Sing’: Review
Colman Domingo takes centre stage in this play on a real-life New York theatre programme for prisoners
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Reviews‘Young Woman And The Sea’: Review
Daisy Ridley stars in this Disney biopic of history-making swimmer Trudy Ederle which fails to make a splash
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Reviews‘Ernest Cole, Lost And Found’: Cannes Review
Raoul Peck explores the life and work of exiled South African protest photographer Ernest Cole
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Reviews‘The Substance’: Cannes Review
Demi Moore plays an ageing actress who goes to extreme measures in Coralie Fargeat’s bracing body horror
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Reviews‘Horizon: An American Saga’: Cannes Review
The first part of Kevin Costner’s over-stuffed Western epic rides into Cannes
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Reviews‘The Falling Sky’: Cannes Review
Singular, uncompromising documentary details the threat posed to the Indigenous tribes of Brazil
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Reviews‘Blue Sun Palace’: Cannes Review
‘Superb’ Critics Week debut explores the precariousness of New York’s Chinese community
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Reviews‘Eephus’: Cannes Review
Two local, middle-aged baseball teams play one final game in this poignant slice of Americana
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Reviews‘Oh, Canada’: Cannes Review
Richard Gere plays a director making sense of his own history in Paul Schrader’s Competition entry
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Reviews‘Kinds Of Kindness’: Cannes Review
Yorgos Lanthimos returns to his Greek Weird Wave roots for this triptych of dark tales playing in Cannes competition
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Reviews‘Christmas Eve In Miller’s Point’: Cannes Review
Michael Cera joins an ensemble cast for this probing Italian-American family drama set in a Long Island home
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Reviews‘Megalopolis’: Cannes Review
Francis Ford Coppola’s grand vision of a new world order fails to live up to its ambition
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Reviews‘The Hyperboreans’: Cannes Review
Chilean provocateurs Cristobal Leon and Joaquin Cocina turn the full force of their craft to a reverie involving right-wing extremist Miguel Serrano
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Reviews‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’: Cannes Review
A mother and daughter step up to run the family’s gambling den on an estate outside Buenos Aires in this grungy Directors Fortnight noir
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Reviews‘Good One’: Cannes Review
A hiking trip puts a father-daughter relationship to the test in this slow-burn Sundance debut



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