After the Hunt (2025)
37%
2/5
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“It’s a perplexing, slowly infuriating affair. ” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 17, 2025
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Ballad of a Small Player (2025)
48%
3/5
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“It’s certainly original, and surprisingly tender, but does feel slight.” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 17, 2025
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Urchin (2025)
96%
5/5
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“ It speaks volumes to its quality that Urchin evokes both Cathy Come Home and Naked – Loach and Leigh – while being very much its own animal. ” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 4, 2025
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Islands (2025)
96%
4/5
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“It’s a decidedly slow burn, with not a great deal actually happening, but it never loses the attention, its centre beautifully held by Riley, who with his sad eyes and whisky voice does a great job of conveying a lost soul in the last chance saloon.” –
The Arts Desk
Sep 13, 2025
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Dying (2024)
100%
4/5
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“...[Dying is] a German canvass of misery and survival so casually engaging and provocative that its three hours pass far more smoothly than any number of action-packed, plot stuffed franchise pictures. ” –
The Arts Desk
Jul 25, 2025
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American Psycho (2000)
68%
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“Bale is sensational.” –
Total Film
Apr 2, 2025
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I'm Still Here (2024)
97%
4/5
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“Salles utilises all his powers here...the whole imbued with a humanity that offers hope amid the tragedy.” –
The Arts Desk
Feb 21, 2025
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September 5 (2024)
92%
4/5
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“The ingenuity of the ABC sports team is both reflected and emulated by the filmmakers, while the whole has a short and sharp, no-nonsense air of which old-school journalists would approve.” –
The Arts Desk
Feb 6, 2025
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Small Things Like These (2024)
93%
4/5
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“What is most striking about the film is the reminder it offers of the mystery of acting, and in particular its malleability; call it a gift, or a craft, but we too often underestimate the best of it.” –
The Arts Desk
Nov 1, 2024
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Sing Sing (2023)
97%
4/5
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“The fact that it’s based on a real prison drama programme makes its message all the more persuasive and inspiring. The film's authenticity is marrow deep and worth relating. ” –
The Arts Desk
Aug 30, 2024
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Only the River Flows (2023)
85%
2/5
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“A combination of police procedural with film noir, shot with flair and imagination... Yet there’s another aspect, a psychological undercurrent, which becomes stronger as the film progresses and, slowly and determinedly, throws the film off course.” –
The Arts Desk
Aug 12, 2024
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Kinds of Kindness (2024)
71%
3/5
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“The three stories are designed to belong in a unified world, and it’s one that is persistently nasty and cruel; and, at nearly three hours, that can become wearing. Nevertheless, it’s presented with great relish and style.” –
The Arts Desk
Jul 1, 2024
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024)
90%
3/5
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“Fury Road remains the more complete, accomplished, surprising film, the one whose energy really doesn’t let you go; as fun as this one is, there’s a sense of déjà vu and, ultimately, diminishing returns.” –
The Arts Desk
May 24, 2024
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La Chimera (2023)
95%
4/5
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“O’Connor’s Arthur has the petulant, reluctant charisma of many a Fellini hero. Indeed, the actor is a revelation. He has the clothes horse allure of a leading man, and the nuance and surprise of a seasoned character actor.” –
The Arts Desk
May 10, 2024
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Eureka (2023)
83%
2/5
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“Alonso usually extracts value from plunging the audience into the routine monotony of his characters; here, he’s lacking the focus and sinister threat that keeps the approach moving.” –
The Arts Desk
Feb 19, 2024
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Foe (2023)
24%
3/5
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“Foe is a film that becomes stranger, richer, and more troubling the longer it goes on. All three actors admirably create an atmosphere of distrust and distress, with Mescal and Ronan especially excelling.” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 20, 2023
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The Kitchen (2023)
89%
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“Though the film would benefit from an additional layer to its story, it is refreshingly free of the crass tendency to turn working class estates into hotbeds of criminality -- the actions here speak more of survival and rebellion.” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 19, 2023
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May December (2023)
91%
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“This is an unlikely crackerjack of a film, twisty, sly, provocative, and luxuriantly intelligent.” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 16, 2023
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All of Us Strangers (2023)
96%
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“The best adaptations are often not the most faithful, but those that take the essence of a scenario and employ it for an entirely different agenda. That’s the case with Andrew Haigh’s mysterious and heartbreakingly tender All Of Us Strangers.” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 16, 2023
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Poor Things (2023)
92%
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“A highly resonant ode to self-determination and independence. Not many could marshal this kind of visionary cinema, but we’re getting used to it from Lanthimos. ” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 16, 2023
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The Eternal Memory (2023)
92%
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“While he died in May this year, the film stands as a moving testament to an enduring love.” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 9, 2023
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Memory (2023)
85%
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“This is slow-paced, sombre, subtle, and utterly engrossing; for a film with many dark turns, it’s ‘light’ for Franco’s standards, with a modicum of hope. The leads are fantastic. ” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 9, 2023
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Monster (2023)
97%
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“[Yûji Sakamoto's] piece is unnecessarily knotty, almost stymieing the director’s usual elegance. That said, the themes are important, the performances are uniformly strong and it’s a deeply affecting reminder of how a lie can spiral out of control.” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 9, 2023
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Fallen Leaves (2023)
97%
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“The Finn is a master at depicting the rolling nightmare of penury, while his absurdist humour sweetens the pill – for his audience, if not his characters. ” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 9, 2023
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Baltimore (AKA Rose's War) (2023)
88%
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“Molloy and Lawlor employ their customary cool detachment to proceedings, while adding a wry humour that is fuelled by Poots’ charismatic and persuasive turn.” –
The Arts Desk
Oct 9, 2023
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