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Film Review — 28 Years Later

Film Review — 28 Years Later

Danny Boyle is back for another gnarly, politically charged instalment of zombie, sorry, “infected”, mayhem
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Jun 23
Film Review — Clown in a Cornfield

Film Review — Clown in a Cornfield

Eli Craig’s adaptation of Adam Cesare’s novel attempts slasher horror subversion with moderate success
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Jun 16
Film Review — How to Train Your Dragon (2025)

Film Review — How to Train Your Dragon (2025)

A near shot-for-shot remake begs the obvious question: What’s the point?
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Jun 13
Film Review — Ballerina

Film Review — Ballerina

A well-cast Ama De Armas is out for violent revenge in this predictable but action-packed John Wick spin-off
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Jun 11
Film Review — Dangerous Animals

Film Review — Dangerous Animals

Jaws with a serial killer sums up Sean Byrne’s exceedingly nasty but effective slab of horror schlock
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Jun 9
Film Review — The Return

Film Review — The Return

Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche are superb in Uberto Pasolini’s stripped-down take on the last bit of The Odyssey
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Jun 7
Film Review — The Salt Path

Film Review — The Salt Path

Strong lead performances and spectacular scenery make this emotionally resonant adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir worthwhile
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Jun 3
Film Review — Karate Kid Legends

Film Review — Karate Kid Legends

A legacy sequel that proves far more entertaining than it has any right to be
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Jun 2
Film Review — Lilo & Stitch

Film Review — Lilo & Stitch

More algorithmically mandated live-action remake ghastliness for you to despair over
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May 29
Film Review — The Phoenician Scheme

Film Review — The Phoenician Scheme

The usual surplus of insufferable quirk from Wes Anderson, bordering on self-parody, but I like Mia Threapleton
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May 26
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