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‘Kneecap’ review: ballsy, brave and one of the best music biopics ever made
A hedonistic but heartfelt film for the ages
‘BLACKPINK World Tour [Born Pink] In Cinemas’ review: a fizzing K-pop party
Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa hit the international box office
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ review: a sarky, time-skipping superhero send-up
Very little matters at all in this tremendously unserious comic book threequel
‘Victory’ review: put pep in your step with this cute cheerleading romp
The Korean comedy might not break ground, but it succeeds in being a damn good time
‘Twisters’ review: ‘90s-style blockbuster sweeps in to save the day
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell star in perhaps the most entertaining film of the year
‘Longlegs’ review: Nicolas Cage brings the batshit in seriously creepy serial killer movie
Maika Monroe also shines in a high-end horror that is far more than the sum of its influences
‘Eno’ review: a solid narrative structure underpins this wilfully random documentary
One viewing of this generative film will never fully encompass Brian Eno's oceanic intellect
‘MaXXXine’ review: Mia Goth gives one of horror’s great performances
The mad minx of the multiplex returns
‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ review: Eddie Murphy’s boyish wit is missing
The 1980s were ages ago – and this rebooted franchise feels out of time
‘Kinds Of Kindness’ review: darkly comic drama with a cruel streak
Forget the title, this weird and wacky anthology focuses on humanity's worst impulses
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