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Kristen Stewart brings Princess Diana to life in Pablo Larraín’s exciting take on an unusual family Christmas.
Read More >>Karmalink
Jake Wachtel’s first feature pulls off an ambitious sci-fi mystery and teenage adventure yarn set in the near future in Buddhist Cambodia.
Read More >>Dune
There must be a reason Frank Herbert’s sci fi masterwork Dune defies cinematic adaptation, the latest attempt being director Denis Villeneuve’s attentively lensed but humorless actioner aimed at teen fans of the book and Timothée Chalamet.
Read More >>Il Buco
The mechanics of filming far below the earth’s surface is the chief fascination of nature-lover Michelangelo Frammartino’s attractive yet unconvincingly reasoned visual treat.
Read More >>Last Night in Soho
A girl’s exhilarating mind-trip through swinging London of the Sixties turns wild and woolly and full of zombies in Edgar Wright’s multi-genre treat, co-starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie.
Read More >>Lost Illusions
Benjamin Voisin, Cécile de France and Gérard Depardieu star in this Balzac adaptation which feels modern but only intermittently hits the mark.
Read More >>Sundown
The controversy stirred up by Michel Franco’s previous film ‘New Order’ will be partly placated, partly reignited in this story of English tourists (Tim Roth and Charlotte Gainsbourg) in Mexico.
Read More >>Reflection
Ukrainian filmmaker Valentyn Vasyanovych follows up his Venice Horizons-winning ‘Atlantis’ with a perturbing true horror tale of his country’s war with Russia.
Read More >>Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon
A psychotic girl with lethal powers walks anywhere she pleases at night in Ana Lily Amirpour’s occasionally amusing but mostly treadless fantasy.
Read More >>Night Falls
Young miner-turned-filmmaker Jian Haodong delivers an authentic glimpse of life in China’s rural hinterlands in a semi-autobiographical road movie about a man’s lonely return to his village during the pandemic.
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