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Dune: Part Two – a rousing and stylish hard sci-fi sequel

By David Jenkins

Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya shine as mystical freedom fighters in this grandiose and often-breathtaking blockbuster.

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A first-hand account of Oppenheimer and Barbie’s censorship in Pakistan

By Adil Rahim Hyder

Social media has been fascinated by reports of a strange CGI addition in Oppenheimer for certain conservative countries – our writer reports on the reality of Barbenheimer in a country where cinema is subject to heavy government scrutiny.

Oppenheimer review – Cillian Murphy’s finest hour

By David Jenkins

This combustible and relentlessly-paced biography of the “father of the the atomic bomb” is a contender for Christopher Nolan’s best film.

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The Wonder

By Lillian Crawford

Sebastián Lelio’s 19th-century drama dwells in the gothic-bucolic as a nurse watches over a girl who has survived months without food.

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Don’t Worry Darling

By Hannah Strong

Olivia Wilde's sophomore feature sees Florence Pugh and Harry Styles in a 1950s daydream where everything isn't quite what it seems.

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Don’t Worry Darling – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

Florence Pugh can't save this underwhelming retro sci-fi from its overreliance on genre cliches.

A cavalcade of big names have been tipped for a stuffed Venice Film Festival

By Charles Bramesco

Luca Guadagnino, Andrew Dominik, Olivia Wilde, and many others are rumored to be locks for the Lido.

Florence Pugh and Harry Styles play house in the Don’t Worry Darling trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Olivia Wilde returns to the director’s chair for the upcoming psycho-thriller puncturing the idyll of ’50s suburbia.

Everything we know about Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer

By Elizabeth Wiart

The British writer/director has lined up an all-star cast for his forthcoming biopic of the father of the atom bomb.

Take a first look at Florence Pugh in period piece The Wonder

By Charles Bramesco

She’s headed to 19th-century Ireland for director Sebastián Lelio’s medical-intrigue drama.

The sexist Black Widow joke salvaged by Nicole Holofcener

By Charles Bramesco

A creaky joke from the original script turned into a heated exchange about the female reproductive system.

Black Widow

By Fatima Sheriff

Scarlett Johansson’s super assassin finally gets a solo run out in this enjoyable adventure about messed up families.

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Who is Cate Shortland and why has she directed a Marvel movie?

By Natasha Jagger

How this talented Australian indie director ended up helming one of the year’s biggest blockbusters.

Check out these amazing Little Women book covers

By Little White Lies

Fan art inspired by Greta Gerwig’s film, created for our latest design competition.

Take a peek behind the scenes of Greta Gerwig’s Little Women

By Hannah Strong

Watch Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet and co frolic in the Massachusetts countryside.

Watch: An interview with Greta Gerwig and the cast of Little Women

By Hannah Strong

We chat with the director and stars Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh and Timothée Chalamet.

Little Women

By David Jenkins

Greta Gerwig delivers one of the great modern literary adaptations with her second feature as writer/director.

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