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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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Dune

By David Jenkins

Timothée Chalamet excels as space prince Paul Atreides in Denis Villeneuve’s spectacular widescreen epic.

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Flag Day – first-look review

By Mark Asch

Sean Penn returns to Cannes five years after the fiasco of The Last Face with a somehow even more calamitous family drama.

Denis Villeneuve’s Dune gets a spicy first trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Timothée! Zendaya! Oscar Isaac! Giant sand worms! Something for everyone!

Weighing up Hollywood’s fixation with the War on Drugs

By Finley Crebolder

The trade in illegal drugs between Latin America and the US has been a favoured subject for mainstream filmmakers for decades.

Sicario 2: Soldado

By Adam Woodward

Benicio Del Toro is at his formidable best in this deeply cynical and scattershot cartel saga sequel.

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Deadpool 2

By Hannah Strong

Ryan Reynolds’ merc with a mouth returns to the big screen for another instalment of X-rated antics.

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Avengers: Infinity War

By Hannah Strong

Marvel lays it all on the line in their pan-property pièce de résistance – a full-tilt triumph of blockbuster filmmaking.

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Watch the pulsating first trailer for Sicario 2: Soldado

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Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin reprise their roles for this hotly-anticipated follow-up.

Only the Brave

By Elena Lazic

Miles Teller is the standout performer in this overly macho tale of an elite mountain firefighter crew.

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Everything we know about Sicario sequel, Soldado

By Mark Allison

Josh Brolin and Benecio Del Toro are set to return in this continuation of Denis Villeneuve's cartel land throwdown.

The films of Woody Allen – ranked

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A comprehensive countdown of the great American writer/director’s complete filmography.

Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For

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It’s unasked for sequel time (again), as Robert Rodriguez flogs the dead CG horse that is the Sin City franchise.

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