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Everything Went Fine: A right-to-die story that’s strangely life-affirming 
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Everything Went Fine: A right-to-die story that’s strangely life-affirming 

Filming will begin on Paddington 3 next year as its director and title is confirmed
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Filming will begin on Paddington 3 next year as its director and title is confirmed

Lea Thompson: ‘I love that science fiction can use the future to talk about the present’
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Lea Thompson: ‘I love that science fiction can use the future to talk about the present’

How Get Carter created the blueprint for the British gangster movie
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How Get Carter created the blueprint for the British gangster movie

Lea Thompson on directing Star Trek: Picard and her plan to make a Howard the Duck sequel
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Lea Thompson on directing Star Trek: Picard and her plan to make a Howard the Duck sequel

The Contractor review: Mindless title, mindful military thriller
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The Contractor review: Mindless title, mindful military thriller

A Bug’s Life to Billy Elliot: 7 best socialist films to watch this Labour Day bank holiday
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A Bug’s Life to Billy Elliot: 7 best socialist films to watch this Labour Day bank holiday

Sophie Marceau: ‘I hope love always stays a mystery’
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Sophie Marceau: ‘I hope love always stays a mystery’

How Anya Taylor-Joy cornered the Complex Female Character market
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How Anya Taylor-Joy cornered the Complex Female Character market

Benedetta review: an all-nuns-blazing tale of sex, sinners and unholy sisterhood
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Benedetta review: an all-nuns-blazing tale of sex, sinners and unholy sisterhood

The indefinable allure of Tom Burke
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The indefinable allure of Tom Burke

Alex Winter: ‘Keanu and I never thought Bill & Ted was going to be a big movie’
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Alex Winter: ‘Keanu and I never thought Bill & Ted was going to be a big movie’

The Worst Person in the World: A coming-of-age tale with a misleading title
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The Worst Person in the World: A coming-of-age tale with a misleading title

The directors of Lead Me Home want to bring the film’s homeless stars to the Oscars
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The directors of Lead Me Home want to bring the film’s homeless stars to the Oscars

Mark Rylance: ‘There’s a loss of identity in England – who are we other than post-imperial bastards?’
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Mark Rylance: ‘There’s a loss of identity in England – who are we other than post-imperial bastards?’

Ali & Ava: Interracial romance is a balm of northern soul
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Ali & Ava: Interracial romance is a balm of northern soul

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Flee proves that we truly are in a golden age of animation
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Flee proves that we truly are in a golden age of animation

Can Uncharted break the curse of an entire genre?
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Can Uncharted break the curse of an entire genre?

Evangeline Lilly: ‘If you lined up all the characters I’ve played, it would be hard to identify me’
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Evangeline Lilly: ‘If you lined up all the characters I’ve played, it would be hard to identify me’

Scream: The genre-defining meta movie refuses to be killed off
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Scream: The genre-defining meta movie refuses to be killed off