I Swear is now streaming on Netflix. Please please seek out this funny, moving and meaningful film. Robert Aramayo 100% deserved his Best Actor BAFTA! Review:
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I Swear is now streaming on Netflix. Please please seek out this funny, moving and meaningful film. Robert Aramayo 100% deserved his Best Actor BAFTA! Review:
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Project Hail Mary is a spectacular sci-fi that manages to be hilarious and fun as well as heartfelt and surprisingly moving. I laughed! I cried! This sets the standard for blockbusters in 2026. Don't miss it! In cinemas 19th March.
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Jessie Buckley has enjoyed a clean sweep this awards season and is pretty much nailed on for the Best Actress Oscar on Sunday. But where does she sit within my personal ranking of this year's Best Actress nominees? Find out here:
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TimothΓ©e Chalamet is currently the favourite to win this year's Best Actor Oscar. But where does he place in my personal ranking of the 2026 nominees? Check out my ranking here:
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The Bride! takes a big, bold swing but it never really hits its stride. Jessie Buckley is electric as the live-wire Bride and the costume and production design are stunning, but it's narratively messy and not exciting enough. In cinemas Friday.
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Pixar's latest animation Hoppers is inventive, heartfelt and laugh-out-loud funny. I loved the message about protecting animals and their habitats. An entertaining film for all the family. In cinemas Friday.
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In the Blink of an Eye wants to tell a profound, existential story about the ups and downs of the human experience. I can see the vision but the result is a messy and often dull slog. Yet despite that, I still found myself moved towards the end!
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The Oscar-nominated SirΓ’t is more of an experience than a traditional film, with trance music soundtracking a treacherous journey through the desert. I appreciated the vision and the shocking moments, but I needed more story and character depth.
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Amanda Seyfried should have been nominated for her fearless performance in The Testament of Ann Lee. The film itself is weird, ambitious and certainly won't be for everyone but I really liked it (until a certain point). In cinemas tomorrow.
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Charli XCX's mockumentary The Moment will not be for everyone, but I'm very much its target audience. I had a blast with this. It has a superb sense of humour, lots of interesting things to say, and Charli has no problem poking fun at herself.
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Cold Storage is a fun horror comedy that needed some more laughs. Joe Keery, Georgina Campbell and Liam Neeson are entertaining and the infection scenes are suitably gross, but it's not quite good enough. In cinemas now.
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Wasteman is a gritty, gripping and violent prison drama starring the excellent David Jonsson and Tom Blyth. What an intense final act! What a debut from Cal McMau! In cinemas Friday.
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Rose Byrne gives her career-best performance as a mother unable to cope with her life's challenges in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You. The Oscar nomination is well and truly deserved! In cinemas Friday.
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The Secret Agent has the unfortunate distinction of being my least favourite Best Picture Oscar nominee this year. It's not bad, it's just not for me. It's too long, it doesn't focus on the main narrative and the title is misleading. In cinemas Friday.
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Whistle is a cursed object horror starring Dafne Keen and Sophie Nelisse. There are some brilliantly inventive and gory death sequences, but the rest of the film lacks originality and ticks off many horror tropes. In cinemas now.
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Eternity, a quirky rom-com starring Elizabeth Olsen, is also hitting streaming this weekend. I really loved the premise, and Olsen is sensational, but it runs out of steam towards the end. On Apple TV now.
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Sentimental Value is streaming on MUBI from today. This brilliant film is my pick for the Best International Feature Film Oscar!
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Predators: Badlands is now streaming on Disney+. It's an action-adventure take on the Predator movies, told from its perspective for the first time. Elle Fanning is terrific. This was one of my favourite blockbusters of 2025.
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I liked Emerald Fennell's take on Wuthering Heights more than the majority. It's not perfect, it's not a faithful adaptation of the book and the emotional depth is inconsistent, but it is visually astounding and I was moved by it. In cinemas Friday.
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I was a big fan of Crime 101, a slow-burning thriller starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Halle Berry. This old-school crime story takes its time bringing all the puzzle pieces together, but the payoff is worth it. In cinemas Friday.
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Little AmΓ©lie is a sweet film with a lovely sense of wonder and imagination. This Oscar-nominated French animation is simple but quite unusual, and it deals with weightier themes than you might expect from a childrenβs film. In cinemas Friday.
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Goat is an enjoyable family film with plenty of jokes, vibrant visuals, sports action sequences and an excellent voice cast. Sure, it's predictable, but it's fun and sends a great message about teamwork and dreaming big. In cinemas Friday.
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And finally, this week's reviews conclude with 100 Nights of Hero, a weird, whimsical movie that slowly lost me as it went on. The novelty certainly wore off with this one. In cinemas today.
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This weekend is a major cinema release weekend for movies that toured film festivals last year. Next up is Akinola Davies Jr.'s rich and subtly moving film My Father's Shadow. I highly recommend!
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Ella McCay, starring Emma Mackey and Jamie Lee Curtis, is now streaming on Disney+. The leads are terrific and the story is nice enough, but the film has too many characters and storylines and feels very unfocused.
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Kristen Stewart's feature directorial debut, The Chronology of Water, comes to cinemas on Friday. Imogen Poots gives a career-best performance and I respected the vision, but this drama is too fragmented and challenging to be a pleasant watch.
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Twinless, my favourite film at last year's LFF, is out in cinemas on Friday. Don't miss this brilliant dark comedy starring Dylan O'Brien. The twists and turns are genius!
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Send Help is a hilarious and gross survival thriller starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. While I loved the concept, the shifting power dynamics and the performances, I didnβt enjoy it as much as Iβd hoped and felt like it was missing something. Out Thurs.
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To celebrate the release of We Bury the Dead today, I spoke to writer-director Zak Hilditch about casting Daisy Ridley and working on a tight budget. You can check out our chat here:
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Daisy Ridley's new movie, We Bury the Dead, is partly a zombie horror and partly a drama about a grieving woman. Ridley is superb, and the opening and closing acts are gripping, but the story dips in the middle. Available on Digital HD today.
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