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Avatar The Way of Water review: visually stunning but full of cliches
By Jason Best published
Avatar The Way of Water sees the return of James Cameron's sci-fi hit, but some parts haven't aged well.
The Whale review: Brendan Fraser lives up to the hype in emotional drama
By Michael Balderston published
Brendan Fraser's career resurgence in The Whale is as good as advertised, but the rest of the movie struggles to keep up.
The Fabelmans review: Spielberg finds the heart and humor in his own story
By Michael Balderston published
Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical movie The Fabelmans has many of the director’s calling cards and a few of his faults.
Strange World review: Disney's new animation is all-too-familiar
By Freda Cooper published
Strange World is an environmental movie that needs a sense of adventure.
Bones and All review: Timothée Chalamet stars in touching cannibal romance that takes its time
By Matt Donato published
Timothée Chalamet reunites with Luca Guadagnino in Bones and All, a cannibal road movie that is touching despite its bumps along the way.
She Said review: a heart-thumping passionate triumph
By Freda Cooper published
She Said is a superb take on the story that changed Hollywood for ever.
The Menu review: the Ralph Fiennes black comedy is deliciously good fun
By Jason Best published
The Menu sees Ralph Fiennes playing celebrity chef Julian Slowik and his gastronomical movie hits the spot
The Banshees of Inisherin review: Colin Farrell dark comedy is one heck of a craic
By Michael Balderston published
The Banshees of Inisherin, starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, the story of two friends suddenly at odds is a dark delight and a must-see movie.
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