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Sinners (2025) 98% 4/5 “The film’s atmosphere and actors are extremely seductive, even if its ideas don’t always feel fully formed.” – The List Apr 23, 2025 Full Review Sister Midnight (2024) 97% 4/5 “Full of vibrant visuals and furiously feminist energy, this is a wonderfully entertaining, stereotype-confounding and consistently surprising film that’s as rule-breaking as its protagonist.” – The List Mar 14, 2025 Full Review Mickey 17 (2025) 77% 3/5 “While it’s unlikely to completely satisfy fans of Bong’s more meaty offerings, the director’s twisted sense of humour remains pleasingly intact.” – The List Mar 7, 2025 Full Review The Last Showgirl (2024) 83% 3/5 “Anderson is adoringly directed by Coppola who shows sensitivity to all her characters, adopting a Magic Mike-style combination of freewheeling indie interrogation and in-your-face sexuality. ” – The List Feb 28, 2025 Full Review I'm Still Here (2024) 97% 4/5 “It stands on the shoulders of Torres’ gloriously nuanced, ever-evolving turn, as she takes her character from happy housewife to someone who fights ferociously for her family, and for others. ” – The List Feb 21, 2025 Full Review The Fire Inside (2024) 93% 3/5 “It's refreshing to see a woman lauded for her physical power, and Shields's story packs one hell of an emotional punch.” – Radio Times Feb 13, 2025 Full Review Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025) 88% 3/5 “If you’re looking for a film that’s frothy and formulaic this will undoubtedly deliver, yet Bridget’s status as a bafflingly posh everywoman continues to rankle. Do people really want to bury their heads in the sand regarding anything more relatable?” – The List Feb 13, 2025 Full Review September 5 (2024) 93% 5/5 “The cast are sublime and Fehlbaum’s decision to confine the action to ABC’s Munich headquarters is inspired.” – The List Feb 7, 2025 Full Review Hard Truths (2024) 95% 4/5 “A performance that somehow manages to be as sincere as it is showstopping, giving us an unforgettable portrait of irrational, all-consuming anger. ” – The List Jan 31, 2025 Full Review The Brutalist (2024) 93% 5/5 “It's a timely examination of how modern America came into existence, and the resentments that lurk beneath its surface.” – Radio Times Jan 30, 2025 Full Review A Complete Unknown (2024) 82% 4/5 “A Complete Unknown intelligently captures professional jealousies, the power of truly phenomenal music, and the othering effect of stardom.” – The List Jan 17, 2025 Full Review The Girl With the Needle (2024) 92% 5/5 “Sonne is mesmerising in her exhaustion and agony, while a pitch-perfect Dyrholm compellingly captures the banality of evil. ” – Radio Times Jan 14, 2025 Full Review Maria (2024) 75% 3/5 “Buoyed by its virtuosic vocals, Maria is a fitting tribute to a legend that gorgeously illustrates the torment which so often goes hand in hand with greatness.” – The List Jan 10, 2025 Full Review Babygirl (2024) 76% 4/5 “Babygirl is a thought-provoking, appealingly askew look at workplace machinations and female thirst, with the latter still underexplored in mainstream American cinema.” – The List Jan 10, 2025 Full Review Better Man (2024) 88% 4/5 “If the director of The Greatest Showman taking on the Robbie Williams story sounds insufferable, you needn’t fear as this audacious effort stands out in a crowd of bland biopics.” – The List Dec 24, 2024 Full Review Queer (2024) 77% 4/5 “Beautifully written by Justin Kuritzkes (who did such a fine job on Challengers), Queer is a sad and sordid portrait of a life derailed by addiction and bigotry that’s dryly and sometimes farcically funny.” – The List Dec 13, 2024 Full Review Nightbitch (2024) 59% 3/5 “Despite its interesting ideas, Nightbitch doesn’t nail it tonally, The film never quite feels savage enough, struggling to balance the darkness, fire and rage with its desire to make gags, be likeable, and remain positive about motherhood.” – The List Dec 5, 2024 Full Review Wicked (2024) 87% 3/5 “There’s no denying that some people will be very, very happy with this. Others might find themselves wondering how something can be magical and meh at the same time.” – The List Nov 22, 2024 Full Review Your Monster (2024) 77% 4/5 “Your Monster is an awful lot of fun as it milks the potential of a very odd couple, balancing its sweet and sinister elements skilfully and benefitting from a sensational lead performance from Barrera.” – Radio Times Nov 19, 2024 Full Review Gladiator II (2024) 70% 3/5 “Playing like a tribute concert to the maddest excesses of the Roman Empire, what Gladiator II lacks in gravitas it makes up for in scenery chewing and sharks.” – The List Nov 13, 2024 Full Review Layla (2024) 87% 3/5 “It demonstrates the warm embrace that can be provided by a chosen family, alongside the judgements that exist within the Queer community itself, and highlights the devastating loss of nightlife venues which bring marginalised people together.” – The List Nov 8, 2024 Full Review Bird (2024) 86% 4/5 “It’s kitchen-sink terrain, but Arnold has always infused her films with vitality and hope; she understands that living on the edge can be as exhilarating as it is terrifying, and there is love and a little bit of magic here too.” – The List Nov 6, 2024 Full Review Paddington in Peru (2024) 93% 4/5 “It doesn’t quite reach the giddy heights of the second instalment, but the visual finesse and superlative silliness ensure it’s more top-tier furry fun.” – The List Nov 6, 2024 Full Review Anora (2024) 93% 5/5 “Baker’s portraits of marginalised characters are a consistent delight and he’s really excelled himself here, balancing high hopes and harsh realities, presenting it all in a fun package.” – The List Nov 1, 2024 Full Review The Room Next Door (2024) 80% 3/5 “If the soul-searching nature of the duologues can feel stagey and occasionally indulgent, the film gives serious consideration to some weighty themes and shows an endearing faith in the fortifying power of female friendships.” – The List Oct 28, 2024 Full Review
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