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Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are living dolls in a film that toys with feminism and materialism while still shifting merch
The Russo brothers evoke Bond and Bourne with the familiar story of a US government assassin forced to go it alone
Gosling is the star of this Moon-landing story but Claire Foy dominates the film
Neil Armstrong remains frustratingly elusive in Damien Chazelle’s biopic
No sci-fi movie could be better than Blade Runner. But Denis Villeneuve’s sequel runs it close
Another dose of wilful inscrutability from director Terrence Malick
Independent studio Lions Gate equals Titanic’s record nominations
Damien Chazelle’s Oscar-tipped musical romance enchants and charms
Lav Diaz wins Golden Lion, with other awards for Tom Ford, Emma Stone and Oscar Martínez
Damien Chazelle surprises with a gloriously old fashioned musical while Tom Ford surpasses expectations
A crime comedy that sparks only sporadically
Wall Street’s culture of derivatives is the target of this clever comedy-drama
Funny, smart and furious film about credit bubble and its causes pulls no punches
Wit, elegance and terrific performances in a downbeat gambling movie
Dad bods, gym bods, super bods: men are shaping up, and designers are muscling in on the market. We offer a buffer’s guide to finding the right fit
A meditation on the American dream, the film starts off shakily but develops into something genuinely chilling
Ryan Gosling plays a Bangkok drug dealer out to avenge his murdered brother in this bloody, neon-lit thriller
All Hollywood life is here in this droll documentary about film financing
A round-up of the week’s cinema releases
Ryan Gosling in the mythic tale of a tattooed stunt rider; Tom Cruise wanders through a post-apocalyptic future; documentary lifts the lid on Israel’s secret service
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Les Misérables’, ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’, ‘What Richard Did’, ‘Midnight Son’ and ‘Gangster Squad’
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