Graeme Virtue
Kensuke’s Kingdom offers an emotional edge over Disney’s slick and song-filled mega-flicks
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Kensuke’s Kingdom offers an emotional edge over Disney’s slick and song-filled mega-flicks

Can Deadpool & Wolverine save the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Yes and no
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Can Deadpool & Wolverine save the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Yes and no

‘Who’s your favourite Spider-Man?’: Why the future of Spidey looks thwipping exciting
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‘Who’s your favourite Spider-Man?’: Why the future of Spidey looks thwipping exciting

Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation is an eerie prediction of our surveillance age
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Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation is an eerie prediction of our surveillance age

Why Sasquatch Sunset is so much more than just a gross-out comedy in Chewbacca drag
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Why Sasquatch Sunset is so much more than just a gross-out comedy in Chewbacca drag

Netflix’s Hit Man is what we used to call ‘a good time at the movies’ – but times have changed
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Netflix’s Hit Man is what we used to call ‘a good time at the movies’ – but times have changed

The Garfield Movie review – we’re not feline the tubby orange tabby’s full CGI makeover
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The Garfield Movie review – we’re not feline the tubby orange tabby’s full CGI makeover

Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger – Scorsese’s tribute to duo who inspired him
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Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger – Scorsese’s tribute to duo who inspired him

Challengers review – Zendaya stars in an absurdly compelling three-way love match
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Challengers review – Zendaya stars in an absurdly compelling three-way love match

From The Iron Claw to Opponent: How wrestling films began grappling with real issues
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From The Iron Claw to Opponent: How wrestling films began grappling with real issues

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review – a heartfelt and ‘nostalgia-tickling’ sequel
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire review – a heartfelt and ‘nostalgia-tickling’ sequel

Origin review – a genuine, often unsettling cinema outlier
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Origin review – a genuine, often unsettling cinema outlier