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The Brutalist, up for 10 Oscars, is brilliant and powerful
Co-writer and director Brady Corbet's filmThe Brutalist is brilliant and powerful, writes Dan Slevin.
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Movie review - The Brutalist
Audio 29 Jan 2025In The Brutalist, a Hungarian architect comes under the wing of a captain of industry. Audio
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Movie review - Maria
Audio 29 Jan 2025In Maria, the prima donna Maria Callas contemplates her waning powers. Audio
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Movie review - The Haka Party Incident
Audio 29 Jan 2025In The Haka Party Incident, a University of Auckland drinking party is disrupted by Maori activists and the course of New Zealand history is changed forever. Audio
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At the Movies for 29 January 2025
Audio 29 Jan 2025This week Dan Slevin rounds out At the Summer Movies with Maria, the prima donna Maria Callas contemplates her waning powers. In The Brutalist, a Hungarian architect comes under the wing of a captain… Audio
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Wolf Man is a worthy take on hairy horror classic
Review - Australian writer-director Leigh Whannell takes a crack at a famous monster - and finds something new, Dan Slevin writes.
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At the Summer Movies - Known Unknowns
Dan Slevin reviews four new films in cinemas: In A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet is the young Bob Dylan changing the world of music forever, Wolf Man remakes the famous horror creature for the… Audio
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Review: Chalamet hits right notes in Dylan biopic
Timothée Chalamet shines in his portrayal of the protean Bob Dylan in director James Mangold's A Complete Unknown, writes Dan Slevin.
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Review - Sing Sing
Colman Domingo summons deep wells of pain and pride as a maximum security inmate in this deeply authentic prison drama. Video, Audio
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Review - We Live in Time
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh have tremendous chemistry together as a young couple who fall in love but then have to contend with a disastrous medical diagnosis. Dan Slevin reviews. Audio
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Review - Wolf Man
Dan Slevin reviews a 21st century reimagining of the famous Universal Pictures monster, starring Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner. Audio
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Review - A Complete Unknown
Biopic about Bob Dylan's early years in Greenwich Village and his journey from coffee house folk singer to his legendary electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, reviewed by Dan… Audio
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A film with no dialogue is one of the best this year
Review - Flow is an animation that is destined to be a classic, one that audiences will return to year on year, writes Dan Slevin.
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Review: Golden Globe winner Emilia Pérez is 'fundamentally misguided'
Emilia Pérez is the most divisive of all the big awards contenders this year. Critics either love it or hate it, Dan Slevin writes.
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Review: Emilia Perez
Golden Globe winning musical about a Mexican drug cartel boss who undergoes gender reassignment treatment, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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Review: Dragonkeeper
An animated Spanish-Chinese co-production featuring the voices of Bill Nighy and Bill Bailey, about a young girl who goes on a journey to hatch a dragon egg and save the species from extinction. Dan… Audio
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At the Summer Movies - Global Village
Dan Slevin reviews four new films in cinemas: Emilia Pérez is a musical about Mexican cartel boss who goes through gender reassignment; Flow is an animated film from Latvia about a cat and his animal… Audio
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Review: Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
Dan Slevin reviews the sequel to the 2018 crime thriller starring Gerard Butler and O'Shea Jackson Jr. Audio
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Review: Flow
Dan Slevin reviews an acclaimed animated film from Latvia about a black cat and his animal friends escaping a catastrophic flood. Audio
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Review: Stylish Nosferatu lacks bite
Dan Slevin finds Robert Eggers' remake of Nosferatu a little bloodless. Video
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Review: Conclave a terrifically well-crafted thriller
When 130 cardinals gather in Rome to elect a new pope, intrigue and politics isn't very far behind, writes Dan Slevin.
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Review: A terrifically well-crafted thriller
When 130 cardinals gather in Rome to elect a new pope, intrigue and politics isn't very far behind, writes Dan Slevin.
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Movie review - The Room Next Door
In Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language film, Tilda Swinton plays a dying woman who asks a final favour from a friend (played by Julianne Moore). Dan Slevin reviews. Audio
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Movie review - Conclave
The Pope has died and 118 cardinals must gather to elect a new leader of the Catholic Church. Mystery, intrigue and politics abound andit us to the Cardinal-Dean (Ralph Fiennes) to lead the process… Audio
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Movie review - Nosferatu
Dan Slevin reviews the Robert Eggers' remake of the 1922 vampire classic, which features Bill Skarsgård as the monstrous Count Orlok and Lily-Rose Depp as the object of his affections. Audio