The Fabelmans Review

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Steven Spielberg’s chronicle of his own early years begins with young Sammy Fabelman (Gabriel LaBelle) and his family living a seemingly idyllic life in New Jersey, before dad Burt’s (Paul Dano) work takes them across

Holy Spider Review

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Between 2000 and 2001 in the Iranian city of Mashhad, 16 women were murdered by a man nicknamed The Spider Killer, who claimed to be waging a holy war against sin. This film, from Iranian-born,

More Than Ever Review

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Struggling to cope with the diagnosis of an incurable lung condition and unwilling to wait for a risky transplant operation, Hélène (Vicky Krieps) opts to leave husband Mathieu (Gaspard Ulliel) in France and spend her

Alice, Darling Review

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When Alice (Anna Kendrick) is invited away for a friend’s birthday, she lies to her boyfriend Simon (Charlie Carrick) about the trip. Soon, Alice begins to look at her relationship with new eyes. Is Simon,

JUNG–E Review

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2194. Earth is now uninhabitable, with most of mankind now living in city-sized colonies in space. Unfortunately, a war has broken out between these outposts, which scientist Seo-hyun (Kang Soo-yeon) is tasked with bringing to

All The Beauty And The Bloodshed Review

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Photographer Nan Goldin has lived a life often defined by trauma – a tumultuous family life, a painful experience of addiction during the opioid crisis, a career and sense of self deeply affected by controlling

Plane Review

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Captain Brodie Torrance (Butler) pilots a passenger plane with a convicted murderer (Colter) on board. When lightning strikes the jet, it crash-lands on a remote island in the Philippines. But Brodie’s problems have only just

You People Review

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After an unlikely encounter leads to a blossoming romance, Ezra (Jonah Hill) and Amira (Lauren London) begin planning their wedding. But their families — especially Ezra’s awkward mother (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and Amira’s strict father (Eddie

To Leslie Review

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Texan single mother Leslie (Andrea Riseborough) wins a life-changing $190,000 lottery jackpot, only to squander it all. Six years later, she’s broke and homeless – but a kindly motel manager (Marc Maron) offers her a

Emily The Criminal Review

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Ever wondered who is actually doing the boots-on-the-ground work in credit card scams? Until she finds herself caught up in this shady shadow economy, college grad Emily (Aubrey Plaza) hadn’t given the matter much thought