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Bastille Day

Action-thriller Bastille Day is both boosted and hobbled by its adherence to genre convention.

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Shakespeare Live

All things Shakespeare, all in one show, presented by The Royal Shakespeare Company.

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Captain America: Civil War

Dissecting an ideological divide among superheroes, Captain America: Civil War thrillingly balances heaviness, heart, and humour.

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Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon

Singing the praises of the infamous American humour magazine and its impact proves an applauding but hardly analytical affair.

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A Month of Sundays

A Month of Sundays is on the lighter side with plenty of touches of dark humour.

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Liaisons Dangereuses: National Theatre Live

McTeer has done it again! Janet McTeer rules London's Donmar stage in a splendid turn as the Marquise de Merteuil.

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The Huntsman: Winter's War

Silliness and seriousness prove an awkward fit in this fairy tale follow-up.

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Where to Invade Next

In his latest crusading documentary, Michael Moore presents a meaningful message but struggles with his approach.

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Play It Safe

This indie Australian drama focuses on Jamie, a 26-year-old musician who is out of work and down on his luck.

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Zack Snyder's latest comic book effort may tease a superhero showdown, but remains more concerned with setting up future films.

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