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Our writers give their quick-fire reviews of what you should watch this week
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Isaac Jackson sits down for a conversation with the UK’s foremost film critic
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Isaac Jackson sits down with the Oscar-winning filmmaker, this year’s recipient of the Cambridge Film Festival’s award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinema
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Our writers give their quickfire takes on the best and worst in cinemas and streaming now!
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Our staff writers give their thoughts on the best and worst in cinemas right now!
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Celine Song’s debut uncovers a melancholic beauty in the road not taken
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Christopher Nolan’s time-fractured biopic is a technical marvel, laced with a deep-seated sense of existential dread
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Upon the highly anticipated release of his latest film, Oppenheimer, Isaac Jackson takes a look back at the director’s celebrated career…
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TikTok’s favourite auteur crafts a meticulously detailed, if occasionally impenetrable, tale of cosmic dread
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Halfway through 2023, Isaac Jackson shares his picks for the best films released in the UK this side of the summer
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HBO’s acclaimed comedy-drama has come to an end – our writers reminisce on its final episode and consider the cultural impact of the show as a whole
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Need a break from all the punting and partying during May Week? Don’t worry – Vulture’s Film and TV section have got you covered…
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Isaac Jackson finds little to love in this audacious, yet bloated tragicomedy from Hereditary’s Ari Aster
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Léa Seydoux turns in a career-best performance in this unassuming, yet heartfelt family drama
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Raine Allen-Miller’s debut is an effortless tribute to London and to love that deserves its Sundance plaudits and more
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Vulture’s Film & TV Section offer their thoughts on how this year’s Academy Awards will turn out…
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The Oscars’ youngest Best Director winner to date returns to the big screen with this ill-disciplined Tinseltown fable
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Cate Blanchett commands the screen in Todd Field’s skin-crawling directorial comeback
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Citizen Kane held the top spot for 50 years and now it’s someone else’s turn