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Film Critic Ellie Burridge is blown away by the tenderness of The Peanut Butter Falcon, which follows a young man with Down's syndrome chasing his dreams of becoming a professional wrestler
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Six years after the end of Breaking Bad, fans have been given a sequel - Film Critic Harry Taylor takes the journey to see if El Camino can deliver
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Film Editor Samuel Zucca revels in the celluloid of Bait, which follows a confrontation between the locals and tourists in a small Cornish town
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Chris Morris makes a triumphant return to film with The Day Shall Come, a biting satire with plenty to enjoy
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Film Critic Charlotte Tomlinson reviews Joker, a violent tale for our troubled times
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Film Critic Nieve Cassidy finds gold at the end of the rainbow with Hollywood's latest biopic of a struggling musical icon
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A film about strippers with an all-female cast and crew may seem like a gamble, but Gaming Editor Alex Green finds that heist flick Hustlers has plenty to say
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Gaming Editor Alex Green reviews Knock Down the House, a documentary which follows the campaigns of a progressive new set of Democrats challenging the status quo
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Film Critic Antonio Miguel Aguila is astounded by The Farewell, a Chinese-American co-production that beautifully shines a spotlight on Eastern traditions
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Film Editor Matt Taylor finds as Shazam! a breath of fresh air, as DC Films finally find out how to use their cinematic powers
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Ready or not, here they come: Film Editor Matt Taylor joins in with the worst game of hide and seek ever played, and somehow manages to survive the night
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Brad Astra goes looking for his lost Dad Astra in James Gray's Ad Astra, an experience Film Critic Sam Denyer finds to be pretty Rad Astra