Exceptional, noteworthy and entertaining new films — and where to watch them. Every week.

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Scream

“Watching this old favourite again for this 25th anniversary re-release, I was struck less by the multiple references to other horror movies — although they are still a lot of fun — and more by what a neatly constructed whodunnit it is”

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Anne at 13,000 Ft.

“Played with raw-nerved fearlessness by Deragh Campbell, Anne is a woman whose need to be in mid-air makes perfect sense: it’s the only place she doesn’t feel friction with absolutely everything and everyone around her.”

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The Green Knight

“David Lowery’s grand, mad, entrancing The Green Knight feels visionary. It has vision. It is a vision. It lavishes us with image after image to dream about for days afterwards.”

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Help

“All the actors are excellent, including the less starry ensemble cast of older care home residents. This is filmmaking for television at its best: a huge subject, made with supreme watchability, for anyone in the UK to watch for free.”

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The Servant

“If queerness has been reclaimed in a blaze of wholesome pride and positivity and good vibes only, great — but a film like The Servant reminds us of the delicious possibilities of queerness as subversive and sinful.“

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Yellow Cat

“Throughout its bustling, surprisingly joke-stacked yet frequently melancholic 89 minutes, Yellow Cat pulls off the rare, deft tonal trick of whimsy without tweeness.”

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The Nest

“In his best, most cleverly cast role in eons, Jude Law’s nervy, self-aware performance gestures at the kind of soulful void you might just be born with.”

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Pig

“Pig stars a grizzled and melancholy Nicolas Cage as Robin Feld, a man who has run away from both success and grief in urban Portland, preferring to live in tune with nature’s slow rhythms, hunting for truffles in the Oregon forests with his beautiful pig.”

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I’m Your Man

“Directed with empathy and precision by Maria Schrader, I’m Your Man is a witty and moving look at human relationships, through the illuminating framework of a non-human relationship. Dan Stevens is perfectly cast as Tom the romantic robot.”

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Zola

“This is storytelling about storytelling, openly unreliable but told with conviction, and now filtered through a filmmaker’s questioning gaze.”

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Whisky Galore!

“This is joyful, ticklish entertainment born of strained times, and fit for them, even decades later.”

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Summer of Soul

“Watching Summer of Soul, you will feel like you are at one of the greatest festivals ever. After a period of time which has been tough for live events, this couldn’t feel like more of a tonic..”

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Sibyl

“It plays as lithe, sexy entertainment, probing matters of the mind without exhausting the brain.”

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Martin Eden

“In Italian star Luca Marinelli, he’s cast a true-blue matinee idol as the tortured hero: In an extraordinary performance that matches brute physicality to soulful interior yearning, he carries the film on square shoulders.”

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Another Round

“Thomas Vinterberg’s Another Round is a funny and thoughtful piece of cinema about a group of schoolteachers who decide to experiment with the premise that life would be better if we were always very slightly drunk. Just first-drink-drunk, mind you. A little buzzed; not hammered.”

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Sweat

“Magdelena Kolesnik is perfectly cast - this is somebody you want to watch; there's something magnetic about her, however banal the activity she's engaged in might be. Whether she's making a protein shake, lifting weights or arriving at a red carpet event, she has true presence.”

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Mandabi

Mandabi swaggers with a keen awareness of street-level economy and survival, hard on the game and wryly empathetic toward the players.”

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The Father

“A sort of gaslight thriller in which the mind is both predator and prey, as it keeps short-cutting and short-circuiting, going directly to jail without passing go.”

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A Quiet Place Part II

The perfect summer popcorn movie, not in the sense that you need to check your brain at the door, but this is a movie about sensation, not inner contemplation, and it’s a bracing, entertaining example of the form.

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First Cow

“It's of a piece with Kelly Reichardt’s other films about economic marginalisation and stray social kindness in the isolated Pacific Northwest, but with its own buttery warmth.”

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