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Film review
Film
I miss the
Joker
of my childhood
By Deborah Ross
Film
Coralie Fargeat’s
The Substance
is not for the squeamish
By Zoe Strimpel
Film
The decline of
Star Wars
By Alexander Larman
Film
Didi
takes you right back to being thirteen
By Deborah Ross
Film
Fly Me to the Moon
is a good watch if you’re hungover
By Deborah Ross
Film
Horizon is a Kevin Costner vanity project that takes itself seriously
By Deborah Ross
Film
The Bikeriders
is a stylish, potent film
By Deborah Ross
Film
Hit Man
is somewhat funny, somewhat true
By Deborah Ross
Film
Challengers
is a tennis romance without much tennis
By Dan Hitchens
Television
Netflix’s
Avatar: The Last Airbender
is a turkey
By James Delingpole
Film
Dune: Part Two
has lots of sand
By Deborah Ross
Film
Is Marvel dying?
By Ella Dorn
Film
One Life
is a story of Nicholas Winton’s heroism
By Deborah Ross
Film
Werner Herzog on traveling, raising children and hospitality
By Mary Wakefield
Film
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
won’t disappoint the kids
By Deborah Ross
Film
The Spectator
’s critic who changed cinema
By Igor Toronyi-Lalic
Film
Maestro
is a masterpiece. How did Bradley Cooper do it?
By Damian Thompson
Film
Ridley Scott’s
Napoleon
is a bit too short
By Deborah Ross
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