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Havoc (2025) 67% 4/5 “The vibe throughout is pure 1980s John Woo: the plot is clean and pared-down; the characters all drawn from the well of heroic bloodshed archetypes.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 25, 2025 Full Review The Friend (2024) 83% 2/5 “The film carries itself like a bright and mischievous character study in the style of Nicole Holofcener, but is ultimately just a dog weepie with airs.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 25, 2025 Full Review The Accountant 2 (2025) 78% 3/5 “[The Accountant 2] is sillier, more rambling and reactionary than its predecessor, and all the better for it – perhaps as close as 2020s Hollywood will ever come to producing a modern-day Dirty Harry without imploding with guilt.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 25, 2025 Full Review Sinners (2025) 98% 4/5 “Sinners is such a joyous oddity it’s easy to wonder if its own revolutionary instincts stand any chance of catching on, but you can’t help but wish it every success.” – Daily Telegraph (Australia) Apr 15, 2025 Full Review One to One: John & Yoko (2024) 89% 4/5 “The result is in every sense a partial portrait, but doesn’t remotely suffer from being so – in fact, its exhortation to viewers to fill in the gaps where possible is one of its central pleasures.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 10, 2025 Full Review The Amateur (2025) 61% 3/5 “Nothing about the plot or craft astounds, but the qualities above are all far rarer in studio movies these days than they should be, which makes The Amateur remarkable – in its own stonily workmanlike way. ” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 10, 2025 Full Review Holland (2025) 21% 3/5 “The journey there is worth taking, but it’s hard not to wish that Holland had gone a little madder, or attacked its themes a little harder, rather than building itself such a neat escape route.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 4, 2025 Full Review The End (2024) 56% 2/5 “It’s all meaty stuff for a think piece, but rather less swallowable as a film.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 4, 2025 Full Review A Minecraft Movie (2025) 48% 2/5 “As Black and co take on an evil sorceress, you could be watching any other brand-driven cash-in, just blockier...” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Apr 2, 2025 Full Review Warfare (2025) 93% 5/5 “I’d certainly be uncomfortable calling it an action movie, even though vast tracts of it are nothing but. It leaves questions ringing in your ears as well as gunfire.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Mar 28, 2025 Full Review Disney's Snow White (2025) 40% 3/5 “Andrew Burnap as the handsome not-prince Jonathan proves a real comedic asset. Zegler does not, but her vocals regularly astound. Gadot excels on neither of those fronts, but she at least looks the part.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Ne Zha 2 (2025) 96% 1/5 “By turns frantic, gaudy and puerile, it’s supremely hard to latch onto emotionally, despite the scads of roared exposition that break up the otherwise relentless fight scenes in the second half. ” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Mar 17, 2025 Full Review The Electric State (2025) 15% 4/5 “But it’s so beautifully designed... with both its flesh-and-blood performers and the larger world, that I defy you to watch more than five minutes without wishing that your flatscreen was the size of a house.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Mar 8, 2025 Full Review The Last Showgirl (2024) 83% 3/5 “More of this would have given this showbusiness fable some welcome bite; as it is, it’s an absorbing but disappointingly tasteful watch.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Mar 4, 2025 Full Review I'm Still Here (2024) 97% 4/5 “I’m Still Here shows us a life of snapshots. In this pensive, poignant, richly realised new film from Brazil’s Walter Salles, photographs are constantly being taken and viewed...” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Feb 25, 2025 Full Review Mickey 17 (2025) 77% 4/5 “As in much of Bong’s work, its chop-and-change attitude to genre keeps his audience on their toes. ” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Feb 15, 2025 Full Review Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025) 88% 5/5 “Despite some deeply buried nods to previous installments – props, costumes, shot compositions; serious deep cuts – the film never comports itself like just more Bridget for the fans.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Feb 13, 2025 Full Review Captain America: Brave New World (2025) 48% 2/5 “It’s hard to imagine Brave New World rallying the Marvel fanbase, not least because it gives them so little to rally behind. It feels less like a film than something you make when you can’t think of one, but your deadline is looming regardless.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Feb 12, 2025 Full Review Dog Man (2025) 80% 4/5 “Accompanying adults are unlikely to require many tissues – we are some distance from vintage Pixar here – but may be surprised by how often they find themselves chuckling at the film’s wacky excesses.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Feb 7, 2025 Full Review Love Hurts (2025) 19% 2/5 “Love Hurts’s handling of this fairly straightforward narrative template makes Mulholland Drive look an episode of Paw Patrol: on numerous occasions while watching I found myself wondering if I’d just woken up, or was possibly having a stroke.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Feb 6, 2025 Full Review Companion (2025) 93% 4/5 “Like Barbarian, Companion’s tight setting and chucklingly bleak tone recall early Polanski – when Iris sings to herself in the shower, she could almost be humming the lullaby from Rosemary’s Baby’s opening titles.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Jan 30, 2025 Full Review Saturday Night (2024) 78% 2/5 “Shot and staged in a self-consciously rowdy Altman-esque style, the havoc feels locked on rails...” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Jan 30, 2025 Full Review Back in Action (2025) 28% 3/5 “It is vivaciously, even triumphantly, OK. If there was an Oscar for Most Adequate Picture, we’d be gearing up for a sweep.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Jan 30, 2025 Full Review Here (2024) 37% 1/5 “This garish tomb of a film insists it’s full of life.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Jan 30, 2025 Full Review Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger (2025) 2/5 “Though the genre’s 1990s heyday is long gone, there is still a sizeable appetite for this sort of thing, as Bank of Dave’s success more than proves. But this is less Brassed Off than dashed off.” – Daily Telegraph (UK) Jan 30, 2025 Full Review
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