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The King’s Choice review – an impossible choice translates to crowd-pleasing WWII drama

In this WWII-set drama, the King of Norway must decide whether to surrender the country to Nazi Germany following a coup d’etat, or resist their sudden grab for power.

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The Post review; print is dying, but movies about newspapers are alive and well

Forget Twitter and fake news – Steven Spielberg’s new drama provides a glimpse of an era when news media and politicians were once close allies.

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All The Money In The World review – an exquisite thriller that was almost left to die

John Paul Getty was the richest man in the world but refused to pay a ransom to the mafia who kidnapped his grandson. Ridley Scott’s latest film chronicles the real life events.

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Happy End review – lol, Michael Haneke

Michael Haneke’s latest is “hopeless, cynical, horrifying and brilliant”. Enjoy?

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Walk With Me review – a germane and deeply human look at the lives of Zen Buddhists

Benedict Cumberbatch narrates this strikingly beautiful observation of a Zen Buddhist community.

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Previously…

  • The Gloriously Unexpected, #9: The Rundown (2003)
  • Last Flag Flying review: Linklater’s introspective road trip shows the grassroots aftermath of conflict
  • Una review – a singularly harrowing film with stings of stage fright
  • Three UK artists to listen out for in 2018
  • Nobody is from nowhere – self-actualisation and identity in Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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