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In the ruins of a strange city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. She bonds with a boy who is searching for a bird he saw in a dream.
This is the rambunctious, ridiculous and totally true story of how the Minions conquered Hollywood, became movie stars, lost everything, unleashed monsters onto the world and then banded together to try and save the planet from the mayhem they had just created.
A broken family is forced to come together when 16-year-old Finn and his livewire younger brother Charlie run away from trouble at home in England to reach their estranged grandfather on Ireland’s stunning and wild west coast.
A critically acclaimed German music drama directed by Ido Fluk, centering on the true story of 18-year-old promoter Vera Brandes and her efforts to stage a legendary Keith Jarrett concert.
Celine Sciamma's breakout romantic drama is receiving a 4K reissue in select cinemas. It remains one of the most visually stunning and emotionally resonant films of the last decade.
Director Kane Parsons adapts his viral internet horror shorts into a feature-length film. It is described as an unsettling and inventive horror experience that effectively utilizes its unique premise.
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A century-spanning debut from animator Ryuya Suzuki that premiered at the Annecy Film Festival. This DIY animation follows the extraordinary lives of three characters across past, present, and future.
The classic 1958 Hammer horror film is being restored by Warner Bros. to include three minutes of previously censored footage. This restoration promises to showcase the full intensity of Christopher Lee's iconic performance.
A landmark of queer cinema, this film is returning to screens in a new 4K restoration. Its hallucinogenic quality and lush decadence make it a must-see for fans of classic independent and queer film.
Hugh Jackman stars as an aging Robin Hood grappling with his past in this gritty, R-rated take on the legend. It is one of the more intriguing genre-bending releases arriving in cinemas this June.
The latest installment in the long-running parody franchise attempts to satirize modern 'requels' and horror trends like 'Scream 5' and 'M3GAN'. While it features some genuinely funny moments and a strong cold open, the film's reliance on antiquated humor and mean-spirited gags makes it a mixed bag.
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Boots Riley's latest comedic crime thriller follows a group of women stealing from a high-end retailer. Despite rave reviews, the film is currently relying on grassroots social media marketing to build its audience.
Directed by Cristian Mungiu, this film examines religious persecution in a Scandinavian setting. While visually spectacular and unnerving, the review notes it suffers from underdeveloped characterisation.
Directed by Asghar Farhadi, this French-language drama stars Isabelle Huppert as an author who begins observing her neighbours for creative inspiration. The film is a meta-fictional experiment exploring themes of artistic voyeurism.
The 2001 classic returns to cinemas for its 25th anniversary. It remains a notable watch for its skilful satire and Reese Witherspoon's iconic performance.
This poignant coming-of-age film serves as a final farewell from director Laurent Cantet. It was completed by his longtime collaborator Robin Campillo, resulting in a graceful blend of their distinct directorial styles.
This meta-drama from Pedro Almodóvar features a writer-director exploring his own creative challenges. It is described as an entertaining self-reflexive experiment from the acclaimed Spanish filmmaker.
Andrey Zvyagintsev directs this psychological thriller based on Claude Chabrol’s work. It serves as a potent reflection on corruption in modern-day Russia through the lens of a CEO under pressure.