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What’s Love Got to Do With It?

By Fatima Sheriff

A filmmaker sets out to document her best friend's arranged marriage in Shekhar Kapur's culture clash romantic comedy.

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The Dig

By David Jenkins

Carey Mulligan shines in this dour archeological drama on the discovery of the Sutton Hoo historical payload.

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Rebecca

By Hannah Strong

Armie Hammer and Lily James are woefully miscast in this limp adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s classic novel.

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Could you design a classic Rebecca film poster?

By Little White Lies

Enter our creative brief, inspired by Ben Wheatley’s latest, and you could win a signed first edition of Daphne du Maurier’s novel.

Ben Wheatley courts intrigue with the first Rebecca trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Tangled passions ensnare Lily James and Armie Hammer in this update of Daphne du Maurier’s famed novel.

Yesterday

By David Jenkins

The Beatles’ sublime songbook is the subject of this sadly underpowered and incurious romantic Britcom.

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The Fab Four are no more in the Yesterday trailer

By Charles Bramesco

In Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis’ new comedy, the Beatles have been erased from history.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

By Manuela Lazic

This triumphant sequel to 2008’s ABBA musical is the most purely enjoyable big screen experience of the summer.

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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

By David Jenkins

A wartime book group harbours a dark secret in this sparky British drama from director Mike Newell.

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2017 in Review: 50 Films in 5 Minutes

By Luís Azevedo

A look back at some of the most memorable movie moments from the past 12 months.

Baby Driver

By Charles Bramesco

Edgar Wright’s finely-tuned latest is a glorious joyride that will leave you spinning.

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Take a first look at Edgar Wright’s new film Baby Driver

By Little White Lies

Ansel Elgort plays a hotshot getaway driver in the director’s new film.

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