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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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Tokyo Tribe

The iconic and inimitable Sion Sono applies his particular talents to a ridiculous and riveting underworld opera of sorts.

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1

The latest instalment in the dystopian series may be abrupt by design, but it is also insightful, intelligent and immersive.

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Zero Motivation

Combining workplace malaise and military monotony into an equally thoughtful and funny look at women in the Israeli army.

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David Bowie Is

Part documentary, part promotion for the exhibition of the same name, David Bowie Is leaves audiences wanting more.

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The Drop

What this crime thriller lacks in density and surprise, it boasts in mood and performances.

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Let’s Be Cops

Plenty of films and TV shows have proven that bumbling cops are funny; Let's Be Cops proves the pretence isn't.

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‘71

Plunging into a heated war where everything is ablaze, '71 captures the blistering primal intensity of The Troubles.

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Interstellar

Aiming for spectacle, awe and wonder, does the reach of Christopher Nolan’s space adventure exceed its grasp?

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