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Why I love a Seaside Weepie

By Lee Penfold

This subgenre of British film makes use of the many coastal beach towns around the UK – but often contrasts holidays and relaxing with characters experiencing some sort of crisis.

George Clooney has an urgent message in The Midnight Sky trailer

By Charles Bramesco

As a scientist secluded in Antarctica, he must warn returning astronauts of the catastrophes that have befallen Earth.

Two cinematic tributes to Ruth Bader Ginsburg are set for re-release

By Charles Bramesco

The biopic On the Basis of Sex and the documentary RBG will raise charity funds in these new US runs.

The Aeronauts

By Hannah Strong

Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones play Victorian balloon enthusiasts in this uninspired historical drama.

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On the Basis of Sex

By Hannah Strong

Felicity Jones takes on the mantle of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in this earnest but toothless biopic.

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Hard Corps: Women in power and the politics of taking action

By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas

More and more movies are featuring female characters with strength, agency and a drive to take action. What took them so damn long?

A Monster Calls

By David Jenkins

This inventive and emotional YA fantasy looks out how teenagers cope with depression.

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

By Adam Woodward

Gareth Edwards opts for the slow burn over the whiz-bang in this Star Wars spin-off. The results are spectacular.

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LWLies 67: Rogue One – A Star Wars colour-in edition

By Little White Lies

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Why Rogue One is 2016’s most important blockbuster

By Chris Haydon

Where The Force Awakens was a safe bet, Gareth Edwards’ Star Wars story has an even greater task on its hands.

Inferno

By David Jenkins

Epically stupid faux intellectual Euro sleuthing, with Tom Hanks reprising his role as the dullest character of his career.

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25 films to look forward to in 2016

By Little White Lies

Check out this selection of upcoming cinematic treasures we’re excited to see over the next six months.

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