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Jungle Cruise

By Lou Thomas

Expectations be damned: Disney’s riverboat caper is one of the year’s most purely pleasurable motion pictures.

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The Commuter

By Elena Lazic

Liam Neeson and Jaume Collet-Serra join forces once more for this fast-paced and furiously entertaining actioner.

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50 films to look forward to in 2017 – part 2

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New films from Ben Wheatley, Kelly Reichardt and Shane Carruth wrap up our bumper preview.

Why sharks remain cinema’s most terrifying antagonists

By Victoria Luxford

From Jaws to The Shallows, what is it about these prehistoric ocean predators that induces such raw fear?

Jaume Collet-Serra: ‘If I was in that situation, I would die in two seconds’

By Adam Nayman

The Spanish genre master on directing The Shallows, working with SFX and why Orphan is so funny.

LWLies 66: The Magnificent Seven

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Saddle up with our epic Stetson-tip to Antoine Fuqua’s gritty western remake.

Run All Night

By David Jenkins

Another week, another snarling slab of Neesonalia. This one is a superior sample.

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Non-Stop

By Adam Woodward

More mile-high misadventures as Liam Neeson rolls out his machismo B-movie thing on a packed passenger jet.

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Unknown

By Nell Frizzell

If you’re in the market for yet another Bourne-esque thriller, then knock yourself out.

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