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Memory – first-look review

By Yasmine Kandil

Michel Franco's drama about the chokehold of the past boasts star power in Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard, but never quite delivers on its emotional premise.

Olivia Colman grapples with motherhood in The Lost Daughter trailer

By Charles Bramesco

She’s joined by Dakota Johnson and Jessie Buckley in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s outstanding directorial debut.

Jake Gyllenhaal races against time in the first trailer for The Guilty

By Charles Bramesco

Antoine Fuqua directs this remake of the hit Danish thriller about an emergency responder who receives a disturbing call.

Making sense of Disney’s deluge of new content announcements

By Charles Bramesco

A staggering number of upcoming projects were revealed this week, set to be rolled out over the next decade.

Paul Mescal set to star in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter

By Charles Bramesco

The Normal People actor has been cast in the upcoming psychological thriller, Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut.

Mr Jones – first look review

By Ian Mantgani

Agnieszka Holland’s biopic of Welsh journalist Gareth Jones is one of the most powerful films at this year’s Berlinale.

With Wormwood, Errol Morris shows he’s still the master of true-crime

By Catherine Pearson

The director of The Thin Blue Line is back with a gripping Cold War-era murder mystery.

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