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Vicky Krieps gives an acting masterclass as the despondent Empress Elisabeth of Austria.

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Guillermo del Toro finally realises his long-gestating passion project, with charming results.

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James Gray interrogates his fraught childhood in Regan-era New York City in this masterful, unflinching drama.

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A young father and his 11-year-old daughter take a holiday to Turkey in Charlotte Wells' touching debut.

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The Iranian master returns with a set of parallel love stories reflecting on superstition and the mechanics of power.

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