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Emilia Perez – first-look review

By David Jenkins

This ghastly musical melodrama from Jacques Audiard tells of a Mexican cartel bosses’s gender affirming surgery.

The first trailer for David O. Russell’s Amsterdam catches stars in a national mystery

By Charles Bramesco

Margot Robbie, John David Washington, and Christian Bale lead as a trio of friends caught in a murder case.

Why Britney Spears’ Crossroads is an underrated coming-of-age classic

By Anna Bogutskaya

As it turns 20, we revisit the maligned star vehicle written especially for America’s pop princess.

Missing Link

By Adam Woodward

Hugh Jackman’s intrepid explorer makes a startling discovery in Laika’s latest stop-motion treasure.

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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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I Kill Giants

By Eve Jones

A teenager enters a world of mystery and monsters in this muddled fantasy from director Anders Walter.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2

By David Jenkins

This big shiny superhero sequel delivers on expectation, but never threatens to do anything more than that.

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Everything we know about Avatar 2

By Eve Watling

Sigourney Weaver’s return plus other early details about James Cameron’s upcoming sci-fi sequel.

Live by Night

By David Jenkins

Ben Affleck directs and stars in this sprawling, ambitious and flawed east coast gangster epic.

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Watch the first trailer for Star Trek Beyond

By Little White Lies

It’s all aboard the Starship Enterprise as Kirk and co embark on another action-packed deep space mission.

Guardians of the Galaxy

By Adam Woodward

Chris Pratt and co deliver big in Marvel’s smartest and most surprising film to date.

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Out of the Furnace

By Matt Thrift

A magnetic Christian Bale adds much-needed gravitas to this otherwise conventional blue-collar revenge saga.

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