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Though the actor does compelling work as Henry VIII, Karim Aïnouz’s portrait of Catherine Parr is surprisingly bland viewing
Henry Golding fails to convince as a contract killer in this bizarrely overcomplicated and painfully bland actioner
The Oscar-winner dons prosthetics and latex in this hectic and rather bland look at controversial Israeli prime minister Golda Meir
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Cary Grant is perfectly cast as an angel sent to aid a bishop in this elegant, sweetly observed 1947 classic, now on re-release
David Thewlis's villainous police chief is a highlight in a more cinematic but baggier new chapter of the Millie Bobby Brown series
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Leah Purcell writes, directs and stars in this refreshingly feminist and well acted revenge tale, set in colonial Australia