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Spencer

It’s Christmas Eve and Princess Diana (played by Kristen Stewart) arrives late at Sandringham for festive celebrations with the Royal Family. Her marriage and mental health are in crisis, and she is clearly not in the mood for a party . . .

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Dune

In a galaxy far, far away . . . an intergalactic empire runs on a substance called Spice. When the family House of Atreides is sent to the desert planet Arrakis to oversee the Spice production – Duke Leto (Oscar Isaac) senses a trap . . .

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Last Night In Soho

Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) moves from Cornwall to the capital to study at the London School of Fashion. After arriving, she starts to have night-time visions of Sandy (played by Anya Taylor-Joy), a beautiful starlet from the 1960s whose dreams of making it big lead her down a dark path . . .

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The French Dispatch

The French Dispatch is a homage to literary magazines, in particular the New Yorker in which the film is dedicated to. A well-constructed movie with detail, comedy, technical invention. Exquisitely controlled filmmaking with a great sense of fun.

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Wonder Woman 84

It’s all about the popcorn this week . . . Wonder Woman 84 has been out for a while, but it’s a perfect family film for the half term break.

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The French Connection

It’s fifty years since this film first appeared, and it’s still as gritty & tough with a fabulous central performance from Gene Hackman. So much so . . . that he grabbed the best actor Oscar in the 1972 academy awards.

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No Time To Die

So here we are (at last I hear you cry) several years after this film was completed, we finally get to see it . . . but was it was worth the wait?

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Respect

Aretha Franklin (played by Jennifer Hudson) had extraordinary musical talent, but her career was slow to start as she struggled to define her own sound, under the influence of her father and her domineering husband.

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In The Earth

It’s 2020 and we’re in the midst of an unnamed pandemic . . . a scientist called Martin Lowery (played by Joel Fry) and park ranger Alma (Ellora Torchia) set out on a trek through the woods to deliver equipment to former colleague of Martin’s – Dr Olivia Wendle (played by Hayley Squires). Aware of the evil spirit – Parnag Fegg that lives in the forest, they decide to ignore it . . . big mistake!

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The Human Voice

Filmed over nine days last year in Madrid . . . Almodóvar transforms Jean Cocteau’s short play The Human Voice. Tilda Swinton stomps around a beautiful apartment where the décor offers a view into her state of mind in this short, sharp shot of full on Almodóvar humour, passion, emotion & heartbreak. This is Almodóvar’s first short film in over 11 years, and his first to be made in English.

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The Courier

It’s the Cold War and Oleg Penkovsky (played by Merab Ninidze), is a high-ranking Russian, who starts sending important information to British and US intelligence services. To avoid detection, they recruit a British businessman called Greville Wynne (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) to act as a courier.

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Around Round

We’re transported to Denmark with four aging teachers played by Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang and Lars Ranthe, who decide to conduct an experiment with 0.5% alcohol constantly in their system.

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Censor

Enid works as a censor in the early 1980s inspecting films for extreme content during the height of the video nasties era. But the job starts to consume her, as she becomes obsessed with the disappearance of her sister.

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Apples

During a global pandemic (sound familiar?) that sparks sudden amnesia . . . Aris (Aris Servetalis) is enrolled in a recovery programme designed to give blank people new identities. He is given a Polaroid camera and tasked with creating & documenting fresh memories, a project that becomes complicated when he meets a fellow patient called Anna (Sofia Georgovassili).

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