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March 2025

  • Tim Robinson in Friendship.

    First look review
    Friendship review – Tim Robinson spirals in a darkly hilarious comedy

  • Radhika Apte in Sister Midnight.

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    Sister Midnight review – Mumbai-set comic horror finds the terror in arranged marriage

  • film still of man pointing gun

    Novocaine review – throwaway one-joke action comedy brings the pain

  • Oh My Goodness!

    Oh My Goodness! review – bike-racing nuns go for the prize in freewheeling clerical comedy

  • All Happy Families review – childhood home is renovation project in likable indie drama

  • American Dreamer review – Peter Dinklage is charmer in oddball tale of eccentric inheritance

  • My feelgood movie
    ‘Keeps me optimistic’: why You’ve Got Mail is my feelgood movie

  • First look review
    Death of a Unicorn review – goofy eat-the-rich satire isn’t fun enough

  • One of Them Days review – SZA and Keke Palmer spar and sparkle in raucous LA buddy movie

  • Wendy Ide's film of the week
    Mickey 17 review – two Robert Pattinsons for the price of one in Bong Joon-ho’s acidly funny sci-fi satire

  • First look review
    Another Simple Favor review – supremely silly sequel serves more absurd twists

  • Plankton: The Movie review – Netflix’s Spongebob spin-off movie is for fans only

  • Picture This review – Bridgerton star can’t save tinny romcom

  • Marching Powder review – Danny Dyer still up for it in outrageous geezer comedy

  • Spit review – David Wenham is superb as this goofy, good-natured crim

  • Grey Matter review – feelgood Alzheimer’s film is well-meaning life-lesson comedy

February 2025

  • Film-maker and screenwriter François Ozon.

    The reader interview
    Post your questions for François Ozon

  • Stuart Heritage

    There’s a reason Hugh Grant is the best thing in middling movies: he writes his own lines

    Stuart Heritage
  • Yorgos Tsiantoulas and Carmen the dog in The Summer With Carmen.

    The Summer With Carmen review – sexy story of two men and a cute dog

  • 1994, THE PAPER<br>GLENN CLOSE Film 'THE PAPER' (1994) Directed By RON HOWARD 01 May 1994 CTK34855 Allstar/Cinetext/UNIVERSAL **WARNING** This photograph can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is Required. For Printed Editorial Use Only, NO online or internet use.

    My feelgood movie
    ‘Manic screwball energy’: why The Paper is my feelgood movie

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