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‘Freud’s Last Session’: AFI Fest Review 6h3i2q
Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode star in this imagined wartime meeting of minds between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis
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‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’: Review 1s2g6i
Lacklustre horror based on the popular video game is a rare artistic misfire for Blumhouse
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‘Leave The World Behind’: AFI Fest Review 1a349
Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke star in Sam Esmail’s effective dystopian thriller
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‘All Dirt Roads Taste Of Salt’: London Review p144e
Raven Jackson’s feature debut is a patchwork of Tennessee memories produced by Barry Jenkins
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‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’: Review 354h6a
Another format, another smash for beloved pop icon Taylor Swift
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‘The Book Of Clarence’: London Review 5t3i35
Jeymes Samuel returns to the Biblical epics of yore with this rambunctious faith film
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‘The Pigeon Tunnel’: London Review 6j125v
Errol Morris talks with John LeCarre in the late author’s last, no-holds-barred interview
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‘The Exorcist: Believer’: Review 3s5t4f
The first in a planned new Exorcist trilogy from director David Gordon Green fails to live up to its legacy
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‘Ex-Husbands’: San Sebastian Review 6o517
Griffin Dunne and James Norton star in this wry, accessible comedy of male melancholy
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‘NYAD’: Toronto Review 5k2x6a
Annette Bening goes the distance as real life endurance swimmer Diana Nyad
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‘Wildcat’: Toronto Review 3p4c5d
Ethan Hawke directs his daughter Maya Hawke as Southern Gothic writer Flannery O’Connor
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‘Fingernails’: Toronto Review 256k3e
Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed fight the laws of attraction in this near-future set drama in which love is a science
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‘The Burial’: Toronto Review 2pc34
Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones are the odd couple of flashy lawyer and small town client in this mid-90s set crowdpleaser
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‘The Holdovers’: Toronto Review 3wc9
Alexander Payne reunites with his ‘Sideways’ star Paul Giamatti for this wistful 1970-set character study
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‘Sorry/Not Sorry’: Toronto Review 4l34h
Louis CK documentary reveals the deadly serious abusive underbelly of the US comedy circuit
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‘Pain Hustlers’: Toronto Review 3r6za
Emily Blunt shines in this otherwise muted true-life tale of a corrupt American pharmaceutical company
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‘Rustin’: Toronto Review 3q4q4r
Colman Domingo plays the man behind the March on Washington - who found himself sidelined because he was gay
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‘Next Goal Wins’: Toronto Review 56496s
Michael Fassbender stars in Taika Waititi’s crowdpleasing underdog sporting drama set in American Samoa