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by Charles Bramesco
Joe Wright serves up a tepid slice of Hitchcockian suspense, with Amy Adams as a paranoid agoraphobe.
by Erik Nielsen
Dismissed by critics at the time, this sometimes ridiculous corporate satire from 2004 has lost none of its bite.
by David Jenkins
Kristen Stewart is woefully miscast in Benedict Andrews’ biopic of the late screen icon Jean Seberg.
by Roxanne Sancto
Charlie Brooker flips the script in the show’s fifth season, focusing on the nuances of male relationships.
Sandra Bullock tears up the political scene in La Paz in David Gordon Green’s feather-light political comedy.
by Adam Lee Davies
Chris Evans’ welcome return to the superhero fold can’t save this sequel from feeling like an awkward franchise mid-point.
by Kingsley Marshall
Kathryn Bigelow’s long-awaited directorial return is a commendably mature response to conflict.
Applies the Open Dyslexic font, designed to improve readability for individuals with dyslexia.
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Reduces animations and disables autoplaying videos across the website, reducing distractions and improving focus.
Reduces the colour saturation throughout the website to create a more soothing visual experience.
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