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Human Capital

Paolo Virzì's thriller of societal commentary always feels both diverting and calculating – and that's no accident.

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Hard To Be A God

Intricate in texture yet clouded in dusty bleakness, this is Russian science fiction at its most disquieting and hypnotic.

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Hill of Freedom

This observational comedy is the definition of short and sweet, but with the substance rarely accorded with such a description.

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A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

A Farsi-language neo-noir, feminist, dystopian, vampire, western, romance and horror effort that is as exceptional as it sounds.

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The Captive

Solemn and moody, Atom Egoyan's return to mistreated children and miscarried justice is intermittent in its effectiveness.

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The Crow's Egg

In this boy's own Indian adventure, slightness reigns supreme for superficially pleasing but emotionally trite results.

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Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Showing family life with affection and understanding, this adaptation of the popular children's book is irreverent and astute.

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Nightcrawler

Gaunt and wiry, restless and riled up, you've never seen Jake Gyllenhaal like this before.

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Maps to the Stars

Commoditisation, iconography and idolisation is at the heart of David Cronenberg's latest look at the horrors of human physicality

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The Mule

This Australian film may be bypassing cinemas, but the crime comedy-drama is one audiences needn't strain to enjoy.

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