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‘Cottontail’: Rome Review 6u2qf
Lily Franky plays a Japanese widower on a sentimental journey to England’s Lake Windermere
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‘Freud’s Last Session’: AFI Fest Review 1u3as
Anthony Hopkins and Matthew Goode star in this imagined wartime meeting of minds between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis
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‘Stopmotion’: London Review 4z2e32
A stop-motion animator is driven mad by her own creations in this atmospheric British horror
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‘The Kitchen’: London Review 171k4f
Co-directors Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares close London film Festival with this near-future-set call to arms
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‘Black Dog’: London Review xz3p
Two very different young men find a kinship on a roadtrip in this British debut
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‘Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget’: London Review 2t4j19
Aardman’s long-awaited sequel to its most successful feature ever looks set to become a family favourite
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‘Starve Acre’: London Review 2y92n
Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark struggle to deal with tragedy in Daniel Kokatajlo’s 70s-set folk horror
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‘Tuesday’: London Review 6w4z3o
Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars in this ambitious feature debut from the UK, backed by A24
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‘That They May Face The Rising Sun’: London Review 2e4
1980s Ireland provides a slice of the good life in Pat Collins’ ode to John McGahern’s final novel
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‘Haar’: London Review 3h3j5h
A TV production manager reaches crisis point in Ben Hecking’s Budapest-set, Super8-shot second feature
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‘Bonus Track’: London Review 3b104m
Two 16-year-old boys navigate a tentative romance in this 2006-set romantic comedy
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‘Celluloid Underground’: London Review 1e2j1m
Personal essay recalls a man who defied the authorities to preserve Iranian film after the revolution
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‘Unmoored’: London Review w6j5x
A Swedish TV host attempts to find sanctuary on the wilds of Exmoor in this atmospheric debut
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‘The Pigeon Tunnel’: London Review 6wl1z
Errol Morris talks with John LeCarre in the late author’s last, no-holds-barred interview
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‘Falling Into Place’: Hamburg Review 1f116v
German actress Aylin Tezel makes her directorial debut with this love story set between Skye and London
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‘Dance First’: San Sebastian Review 1n1x3a
Gabriel Byrne is transformed into Samuel Beckett for James Marsh’s stylised look back at the Irish writer’s life
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‘The Critic’: Toronto Review e3ix
Ian McKellen is a gloriously acerbic 1930s theatre critic in a film that proves too genteel for its central character
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‘The End We Start From’: Toronto Review 5d5pz
Jodie Comer stars in Mahalia Belo’s debut feature, set in the aftermath of a devastating natural disaster
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‘Wicked Little Letters’: Toronto Review 6y1m14
Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley re-unite to delightfully profane effect in this sweary comic twist on the cosy period drama
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‘The Teacher’: Toronto Review 4g6z3w
A teacher in Palestine is forced to confront his violent past in this ionate but uneven debut