Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger (2024)
99%
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“Martin Scorsese narrates this heartfelt documentary celebrating the work of The Archers, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, while recounting their influence on his directorial choices.
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Sight & Sound
Dec 31, 2025
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Kensuke's Kingdom (2023)
97%
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“Michael Morpurgo’s book about a 12-year-old boy washed ashore on a desert island is brought to life with imaginative hand-drawn animation in this delicate young fantasy adventure.
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Sight & Sound
Dec 19, 2025
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Klitschko (2011)
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“Klitschko admits it takes a toll – and his ex wife and two of his sons count themselves as sacrifices – but in his resilience and courage as well as his accessible and direct style, he’s a compellingly heroic emblem of why and how we fight. ” –
Sight & Sound
Dec 19, 2025
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No Other Land (2024)
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“Filmed by media activists from both Israel and Palestine, this eloquent documentary captures the reality of a land struggle between resident Palestinians and the occupying Israeli forces seeking their expulsion.
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Sight & Sound
Nov 20, 2025
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Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2024)
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“What lifts Vengeance Most Fowl above self pastiche is the return of Feathers, and the very contemporary tech vulnerabilities he exploits to jailbreak Norbot and raise an army of diabolical, red-pointy-hatted minions. ” –
Sight & Sound
Nov 11, 2025
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Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other (2024)
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“Joel Meyerowitz and artist Maggie Barrett take stock of their 30-year marriage, contemplating mortality, equality and how to move forward together, in this richly artful documentary directed by another artist couple, Manon Ouimet and Jacob Perlmutter.
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Sight & Sound
Nov 5, 2025
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Savages (2024)
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“As for expressing the vitality of the forest: the painted clay models and sets are warm and winning, but it’s the fecund soundtrack that most richly captures mother earth’s endowment, spinning a marvellous web of jungle detail.” –
Sight & Sound
Nov 4, 2025
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One Battle After Another (2025)
94%
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“For Anderson’s sixth film in a row, Jonny Greenwood’s score is a key modernising ingredient, shaping sequence after sequence with new timbres, tilted beats and bold attacks. It’s a terrific ride.” –
Sight & Sound
Sep 26, 2025
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The Glassworker (2024)
88%
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“Though the film embraces the old-fashioned star-crossed romance, it’s driven by a surprising emotional realism.” –
Sight & Sound
Sep 18, 2025
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Total Trust (2023)
100%
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“A compelling warning of unchecked surveillance, holding an incriminating mirror to our would-be watchers.” –
Sight & Sound
Apr 2, 2024
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Asteroid City (2023)
76%
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“Anderson’s overarching scenario is secondary to the scene-by-scene pleasures of his comic-sketch style and variety-revue treatment of his starry ensemble cast.” –
Sight & Sound
Jun 8, 2023
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All That Breathes (2022)
99%
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“ayering urban ecology, spiritual philosophy, politics and distilled character study, All That Breathes is a remarkable, vital work of cinema.” –
Sight & Sound
Dec 14, 2022
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Me and Orson Welles (2008)
86%
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“Christian McKay's eerily accurate, rollicking impersonation defines a good half of the movie; it's a fireball of charisma, chutzpah, virtuosity and obstinacy.” –
Sight & Sound
Jul 10, 2018
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Ivul (2009)
71%
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“Ivul is least interesting in its narrative impulse; it's more redolent as a tone poem of landscape, bodies and madness.” –
Sight & Sound
Jul 10, 2018
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It's Such a Beautiful Day (2012)
100%
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“Call the finale Kubrickian or Malickian, but for my money Hertzfeldt's sense of humour gets him further than either.” –
Sight & Sound
Jan 22, 2018
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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
80%
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“For well over two hours the film is hectically entertaining, its performances, camerawork, storytelling and extensive musical numbers all energetically colourful.” –
Time Out
May 5, 2015
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Annie Hall (1977)
97%
5/5
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“While its consonance comes largely from Gordon Willis's photography and Allen's spacious sense of New York, pathos comes at best from Keaton's evaporative performance and a slightly sentimental conception.” –
Time Out
Mar 3, 2015
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Citizenfour (2014)
96%
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“Far from just trading in conjecture and abstraction, Citizenfour self-reflexively dramatises the dangers that Snowden wants to warn us about.” –
Sight & Sound
Oct 31, 2014
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Marketa Lazarová (1968)
100%
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“It's stark, daring and often astoundingly dynamic.” –
Time Out
Mar 27, 2013
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The Four Times (2010)
92%
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“If you can separate yourself from the buzz of higher-pitch cinema, the film's beauty, wit and charm come as a breath of fresh air.” –
Sight & Sound
May 31, 2011
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A Moment of Innocence (1996)
89%
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“A merry analogist, Makhmalbaf draws a wealth of parallels, between ages and eras, hopes and fears.” –
Time Out
Aug 21, 2010
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Fairy Tale: A True Story (1997)
56%
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“It's a respectable tale, but there's too much baggage for the fancy fully to take flight.” –
Time Out
Aug 16, 2007
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Issues (2005)
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“A veneer of potty mouth barely buffs the surface of this vanilla romantic comedy from Compton writer-director Van Elder.” –
L.A. Weekly
Oct 5, 2006
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Angus (1995)
67%
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“Basic, yes, but for a teen message movie, this is surprisingly fun, and so sweetly good-natured it feels churlish to sneer.” –
Time Out
Jun 24, 2006
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Good Burger (1997)
33%
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“Few people can be so big-hearted as to tolerate Ed's agonizing brand of pedantic humour.” –
Time Out
Jun 24, 2006
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