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Kevin Macdonald's gripping, star-studded documentary shows how the former Dior superstar unraveled – but struggles to find out why
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Kevin Macdonald's gripping, star-studded documentary shows how the former Dior superstar unraveled – but struggles to find out why
Do we need an Elvis Presley film with The King as a marginal figure and none of his songs? Apparently we do
Full of infiltration missions and mind-control schemes, this is a thrilling sequel with humour inspired by the golden age of British comics
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At 82, Hayao Miyazaki is still pushing the boundaries of his craft with this breathtaking adventure full of the fantasy of childhood itself
Who needs stars? Actors' strike or not, our critic finds plenty worth watching at the 2023 LFF
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Unable to devise anything original, now TV and film makers trash old favourites with woke remakes
An exciting ensemble cast is let down by a weak screenplay and dull, uninspiring scenery
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Andrea Riseborough gives a brilliantly unstable performance as a body-swapping sci-fi assassin
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