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Tomb Raider

By Elena Lazic

Alicia Vikander delivers the goods and then some in the female-driven action movie we’ve all been waiting for.

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Game Night

By Hannah Strong

Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams’ weekly board game night takes a turn for the worse in this playful action comedy.

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Birth of the Dragon

By Joel Down

This strange, early years biography of Bruce Lee appears more interested in one of the story’s male side characters.

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Black Panther

By Hannah Strong

Creed wunderkind Ryan Coogler takes the reigns to deliver Marvel’s best origin story since Iron Man.

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The 15:17 to Paris

By David Jenkins

Clint Eastwood cleverly restages a real-life act of heroism in this intriguing and moving docudrama.

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Lies We Tell

By Ella Kemp

Gabriel Byrne and Harvey Keitel slum it in the this subpar Brit gangster flick from Mitu Misra.

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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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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

By Hannah Strong

Dwayne Johnson and co enter a virtual wilderness in the ’90s reboot nobody asked for.

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi

By Hannah Strong

Rian Johnson serves up the most spectacular, emotional and weirdest Star Wars film to date.

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Lu Over the Wall

By Michael Leader

Masaaki Yuasa’s second film of 2017 proves he’s one to watch in the anime world.

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Blade of the Immortal

By Glenn Heath Jr

Takashi Miike is up to his old tricks with this super samurai slaughter-fest.

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Justice League

By Hannah Strong

The latest film off the DC production line sees Batman and co team up to fight an ancient evil force, with underwhelming results.

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Base

By Ella Kemp

This strange and unsatisfying doc-fiction hybrid takes in the crazy world of BASE jumping.

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Thor: Ragnarok

By David Jenkins

Superheroes go comedy as Taika Waititi brings some much needed heart, soul and humour to the Marvel universe.

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Kingsman: The Golden Circle

By Adam Woodward

Matthew Vaughn’s disastrous spy spoofing sequel is the film Brexit Britain (probably) deserves.

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American Assassin

By Elena Lazic

A strong performance by Dylan O’Brien can’t save this reactionary and very silly revenge flick.

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Kills on Wheels

By Emily Bray

Two wheelchair-user friends are drafted in as unlikely assassins in this clever and moving study of disability.

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