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Cheeky humour lifts tale of loss
Cris Kennedy
Review
Cheeky humour lifts tale of loss
Cris Kennedy
Review
French farce is delightfully silly
Cris Kennedy
Review
French farce is delightfully silly
Cris Kennedy
Review
Strap yourself in for a tense ride
Jane Freebury
Review
Strap yourself in for a tense ride
Jane Freebury
Review
Like action? Then jump aboard
Ron Cerabona
Review
Like action? Then jump aboard
Ron Cerabona
Ron Howard's 'deeper responsibility' of directing Thai cave rescue film
Lindsey Bahr
Ron Howard's 'deeper responsibility' of directing Thai cave rescue film
Lindsey Bahr
Review
Murder Party has a French twist on a killer whodunnit
Ron Cerabona
Review
Murder Party has a French twist on a killer whodunnit
Ron Cerabona
Review
Full Time is an adrenaline-pumping French film about a single mother's daily hustle
Cris Kennedy
Review
Full Time is an adrenaline-pumping French film about a single mother's daily hustle
Cris Kennedy
Review
The Reason I Jump is a vivid portrait of neurodiversity
Cris Kennedy
Review
The Reason I Jump is a vivid portrait of neurodiversity
Cris Kennedy
Review
The Forgiven, with Ralph Fiennes, both intrigues and annoys
Ron Cerabona
Review
The Forgiven, with Ralph Fiennes, both intrigues and annoys
Ron Cerabona
Review
Zombie franchise gets a new life
Cris Kennedy
Review
Zombie franchise gets a new life
Cris Kennedy
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