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Film Critic Amelia Neath meets with Kevin Markwick, owner of The Electric Cinema, to discuss the cinema's reopening, the importance of independent cinema, and his favourite films
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The Batman is a triumphant success, made complete by fantastic performances and electrifying action writes Film Critic James Evenden
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The Duke is a heart-warming comedy about standing up for the more vulnerable within society, writes Film Critic Anna Emmerson Robinson
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Life and Style Editor Julia Lee explores the genre of the movie musical, looking at the successes and failures of taking the stage to the screen
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Film Critic Cerys Gordon reviews Pedro Almodóvar's latest film Parallel Mothers, believing it to be a fresh and feminist look at turbulence, history and relationships
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Film Critic James Evenden reviews Uncharted, finding it will please general audiences but fails to step out of its comfort zone
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After the celebration of the franchise's 20th anniversary, Film Critic Halima Ahad takes us through the Harry Potter series, writing that the magical films are just as special two decades on
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Film Critic Charis Gambon praises The King's Man as an entertaining film that blends historical accuracy with exciting action sequences
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TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor is unimpressed by the sequel to Tall Girl, writing that it has little substance and few redeeming factors
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The Redbrick writers and editors take a look back over their favourite films of 2021
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Film Critic Martha Roche praises Scream (2022) as a successful update to the Scream franchise, made with a clear love and respect for the original film
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Film Critic Amelia Neath reviews Munich - The Edge of War, arguing that it lacks the purpose and suspense necessary for a good war film