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    When Autumn Falls — did Grandma poison the family with mushrooms?

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    Flow — Oscar-winning animal animation whose real star is water

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    Snow White — fairytale made real or poisoned apple?

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    The Alto Knights — two Robert De Niros haunted by ghosts of gangsters past

    The actor plays boyhood friends turned warring 1950s mob bosses in Barry Levinson’s unchallengingly familiar movie

    The actor Robert De Niro, dressed in different outfits, portraying different characters, either side of a canteen table which houses cups of coffee and cutlery
  • Wednesday, 19 March, 2025
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    A dramatic stage performance featuring a man grieving over a hospital bed, a woman in a wheelchair, and two masked medical professionals, set against a backdrop of bold newspaper-like headlines about AIDS
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    Michael Jackson accusers fight for justice in Leaving Neverland 2

    Director Dan Reed follows Wade Robson and James Safechuck’s struggle to have their case tried in front of a jury

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    Welcome to Nollywood, the Lagos-born movie universe

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    The British filmmaker on her timely documentary about overlooked female painters and photographers during wartime

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  • Thursday, 13 March, 2025
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    Sister Midnight — singular and stylised story of Indian self-liberation

    Radhika Apte stars in an anarchic debut by director Karan Kandhari that is oddly poignant — and quite beautiful

    A woman with dressings across her nose stands holding up her long hair with one hand; behind her is a wall whose lower part is tiled white and the upper part painted yellow
  • Thursday, 13 March, 2025
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    John Malkovich turns mysterious pop star in hip horror

    The actor brings his distinctive poise to a hackneyed media satire co-starring Ayo Edebiri

    A young woman stands writing in a notebook while a middle-aged man wearing a jacket decorated with sequins stands behind her looking on
  • Thursday, 13 March, 2025
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    Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett spy suavely in hyper-polished thriller Black Bag

    Tom Burke, Naomie Harris and Pierce Brosnan also feature in a coolly cerebral take on British espionage from Steven Soderbergh

    A smartly dressed man wearing dark glasses stands leaning on a railing next to the Thames, the Houses of Parliament in the background; he is looking off to one side and holding a book open
  • Sunday, 9 March, 2025
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    Local box office has struggled since movie ban was lifted in 2018

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  • Saturday, 8 March, 2025
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    Live and let spy? The changing worlds of Smiley and Bond

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  • Friday, 7 March, 2025
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    Chaos: The Manson Murders — documentary aims to shed new light on an American horror story

    Errol Morris’s film presents an alternative account of the murders committed by Charles Manson’s followers

    A long-haired, bearded man in handcuffs is surrounded by law enforcement officers, one of whom has his hand on the man’s arm
  • Thursday, 6 March, 2025
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    On Falling — perceptive portrait of loneliness in the digital age

    A Portuguese online fulfilment centre ‘picker’ drifts into solitude in Laura Carreira’s deft debut feature

    A woman stands attentively; behind her are shelves of make-up and cosmetics products
  • Thursday, 6 March, 2025
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    Mickey 17 — Robert Pattinson is a repeating punchline in sci-fi caper

    ‘Parasite’ director Bong Joon-ho returns with an anarchic space adventure in which Pattinson is 3D-printed into existence ad nauseam

    Two near-identical men wearing protective clothing and with goggles pushed up on their heads stand in a snowy landscape; they have numbers sprayed on yellow panels strapped to their chests — ‘18’ and ‘17’
  • Thursday, 6 March, 2025
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    One of Them Days — SZA sizzles as a goofy dreamer in movie debut

    The R&B star clicks perfectly with Keke Palmer in Lawrence Lamont’s zippy LA buddy comedy

    Two women stand outside a building; one has her hands on her hips and looks indignant
  • Monday, 3 March, 2025
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    Oscars actors embrace ‘method dressing’ with daring looks

    Stars understand that fashion can raise their profile and open doors to lucrative partnerships — hence the raft of adventurous ensembles on the red carpet

  • Monday, 3 March, 2025
    ‘Anora’ triumphs with 5 Oscars including Best Picture

    Indie film earns directing and actress prizes as Netflix’s frontrunner ‘Emilia Pérez’ comes up short

    Mikey Madison accepts the Oscar for best actress for ‘Anora’ at the Academy Awards on Sunday
  • Sunday, 2 March, 2025
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    They set out to document a ‘perfect’ marriage. The results were complicated

    Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter’s new film about Joel Meyerowitz and Maggie Barrett is the ultimate couples therapy

    Directors Jacob Perlmutter and Manon Ouimet in front of a print of Rosita, 1973, by Fernando Botero
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