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Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz star in motor mogul biopic ‘Ferrari’; Hayao Miyazaki returns with ‘The Boy and the Heron’; ‘Sweet Sue’ is a tender tragicomedy; a superhero sinks in blue soup in ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’; Zack Snyder apes ‘Star Wars’ in ‘Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child of Fire’; ‘Godzilla Minus One’ goes on the rampage — reviews by Danny Leigh and Jonathan Romney
Zack Snyder’s humourless sci-fi finds no space for character development
Jason Momoa gives his all in the second instalment of the DC franchise, but the effects and plot are underwhelming
Tender British drama of life’s disappointments recalls the social satire of Mike Leigh
Studio Ghibli genius Hayao Miyazaki returns with a fantastical wartime anime that mines his own life story
Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz star in a fast-paced story of racing, money and death
If you can endure the adulatory talking heads, there are pleasures for fans in this Disney+ documentary
As the master animator’s latest film hits cinemas, his closest collaborators explain how his characters and stories come together
Director JA Bayona discusses ‘Society of the Snow’, which has brought together survivors and families of victims 50 years on
The actor has been through an Ebenezer-style redemption story — and everyone loves a Scrooge
The hatchet job is a dying art, so how are we meant to know which cultural offerings to avoid?
From cinematic juggernauts ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ to ‘Succession’, Blur and a funky video game
Steven Spielberg, Ben Stiller, Chris Rock and Sharon Stone are among those who pay tribute
Takashi Yamazaki’s stateside hit combines touching human drama, postwar disillusion and monster mayhem
A trans woman returns to care for the parent who rejected her and is now terminally ill in Andrea Pallaoro’s fragmentary film
Aardman’s claymated hens return to face a processing plant disguised as a pleasure dome
Three activists talk about lives beyond the gender binary
A new production hub is set to be the biggest in Europe and seal Belfast’s reputation as a tech-creative nexus
Award season is upon us, the actors are back, and the outfits are bolder than ever. Meet the people leading the charge
Scott Eyman’s compelling, empathetic account traces Charlie Chaplin’s fall from grace in postwar America
Hollywood production company’s shares up nearly 40% over month as deal speculation mounts
Our critic’s top 10 also include compelling courtroom dramas, urgent documentaries — and a donkey
Oakland rapper Tia Nomore stars as a Bay Area single mother in Savanah Leaf’s moodily poetic debut
Wim Wenders turns his lens on German artist Anselm Kiefer in a visually compelling documentary
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