The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) Review

The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) Review

‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ (2022), from ‘In Bruges’, ‘Three Billboards’ writer-director Martin McDonagh, is an operatic fable on masculinity starring Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson. Review by Joseph Wade.

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Nope (2022) Review

Nope (2022) Review

Jordan Peele follows ‘Get Out’ and ‘Us’ with 2022 sci-fi ‘Nope’, starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun, a film that may prove he’s the next Spielberg. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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Aftersun (2022) EIFF Review

Aftersun (2022) EIFF Review

Paul Mescal stars as a dad managing anger issues in father-daughter relationship drama ‘Aftersun’ (2022), from screenwriter-director Charlotte Wells. Mark Carnochan reviews from EIFF.

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Elvis (2022) Review

Elvis (2022) Review

Elvis Presley biopic ‘Elvis’ (2022), starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks, may be famed director Baz Luhrmann’s magnum opus. Fans are in for a treat. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) Review

Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) Review

Daniels’ witty and imaginative ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ (2022), starring Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, will leave you breathless and in tears. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.

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The Northman (2022) Review

The Northman (2022) Review

Robert Eggers’ third feature film ‘The Northman’ (2022), starring Alexander Skarsgård as a prince intent on revenge for the murder of his father, might be his best yet. Review by Kieran Judge.

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Ali and Ava (2021) Review

Ali and Ava (2021) Review

British director Clio Barnard offers her funniest film yet in the Bradford-set ‘Ali and Ava’, a story of two people growing close despite differences. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.

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The Souvenir: Part II (2021) Review

The Souvenir: Part II (2021) Review

‘The Souvenir: Part II’ (2021), Joanna Hogg’s self-reflective sequel to ‘The Souvenir’ starring Honor Swinton Byrne and Tilda Swinton, is rich, prodigious cinema. Joseph Wade reviews.

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