It Was Just an Accident is a reckoning with the Iranian regime
Jafar Panahi’s experience as a prisoner makes his film a potent political statement
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Jafar Panahi’s experience as a prisoner makes his film a potent political statement
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Harry Lighton’s debut feature tests the boundaries of queer cinema without a hint of judgement
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A new statue in Leicester Square has reanimated trouble about the heroine’s waistline
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John M Chu’s sequel is overlong and desaturated. But Grande has Judy Garland’s magnetism
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Jalmari Helander’s new film opens a new frontier
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Zvi Elpeleg presided over Palestinian towns in central Israel. Now his filmmaker granddaughter reckons with his legacy
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In Jay Kelly, the Hollywood smoothie plays an actor very much like himself, albeit longing for a second chance at…
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In his memoir The Uncool, the rock-critic-turned-filmmaker explores his lifelong fascination with the American teen experience
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