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Film Critic Emily Faithful reports live on the latest adventure of Kazakhstan's most infamous journalist on his quest to win over America... again
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Film Critic Lauren Ramsden effusively praises the insight and warmth of Netflix's new K-pop documentary, BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky
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Film Editor Rhys Lloyd-Jones takes a look at The Trial of the Chicago 7, a film made with brilliance and skill, yet with a worrying emptiness in meaning and message
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Film Editor Sam Denyer is charmed by Spontaneous' sweet depiction of young adulthood in the middle of an epidemic
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Film Critic Charlotte Tomlinson is impressed by David Attenborough's graceful and urgent statement on the climate emergency
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Film Critic Edie Dams admires the commitment made by Adam Sandler after his Oscars loss, but still finds joy in this horror comedy mishap
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Film Critic Charlotte Tomlinson discusses Sophia Nahil Allison's documentary on Latasha Harlin, whose murder was a catalyst for the LA '92 riots
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Film Writer Edie Dams argues that while Bill and Ted may not save our world, they certainly bring joy with them in a time that we need it the most.
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Film Critic Jake Davies finds lots to like in the last hurrah of Fox's X-Men franchise
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Film Editor Rhys Lloyd-Jones dives inside Christopher Nolan's latest time-bending thriller, a stylish, sci-fi homage to the spy genre
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Travel Editor Aimee Calvert laments Amazon Prime's newest teen romance, arguing its triumphs do not save its blunders.
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Film Critic Anna Suffolk praises Céline Sciamma's Girlhood, an empathetic and refreshing insight into life as a young, Black woman in Paris