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Film Editor Todd Waugh Ambridge's opinion of Makoto Shinkai's latest film is not clouded by the success of its predecessor Your Name, as he hails Weathering With You's shining vision
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Redbrick Film Critics have nothing but praise for Greta Gerwig's latest film Little Women, the seventh adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's iconic novel
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As JJ Abrams and Disney bring their Star Wars sequel trilogy to a close, Redbrick Film Critics check out The Rise of Skywalker - the conclusion to the Skywalker Saga
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As The Next Level swings into cinemas, Film Critic Antonio Aguila checks out the latest instalment in the unexpected Jumanji trilogy
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Film Critic Sam Denyer is thoroughly impressed by Noah Baumbach's latest, celebrating the honest and thoughtful depiction of a couple in divorce
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Film Critic Harry Taylor is impressed by McKellen and Mirren at the top of their games, yet is puzzled by the knotty script, and is lost in the plot's twisting and turning labyrinth
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Film Editor Samuel Zucca finds Rian Johnson's latest flick to be a cut above, and argues that the writer-director makes great use of pen and camera, in favour of the sword
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As the world spirals into chaos, Film Critic Ellie Burridge stares into the epicentre of an abyss, that being Tom Hooper's screen adaptation of Cats
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Ellie Burridge is disappointed with the stylish yet hollow remake of Charlie's Angels, finding its ass-kicking protagonists lacking in any real depth
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Film Critic Antonio Aguila is mesmerised by the gorgeousness of Netflix animation Klaus, and finds beauty in the simplicity of its plot and characters
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Netflix's The Knight Before Christmas leaves Film Critic Ellie Burridge despairing over the film's shallow attitude to Christmas consumerism
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Film Critic Sam Wait is awestruck by Harriet, a sweeping yet tender biopic of heroic activist Harriet Tubman