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Big Screen SpotlightA new Hong Kong drama about three d/Deaf friends brings sign language to the big screen in a different way
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Big Screen Spotlight50 years on, new shark horror movie Dangerous Animals puts to rights many of the mistakes Steven Spielberg confessed to making in his epic Jaws
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Big Screen SpotlightA new Icelandic drama with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score provides one of the most emotionally honest depictions of grief I've seen in a long time
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Big Screen Spotlight23 years ago, Danny Boyle's grimy horror 28 Days Later set a new standard for zombie apocalypse movies – and I'm hoping 28 Years Later will match it
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Big Screen SpotlightAmerican Psycho and Hereditary stars' new comedy is a perfect satire of documentary-making gone wrong
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Big Screen SpotlightIn the midst of Fallout and The White Lotus star Walton Goggins' very loud career renaissance is a quietly moving comedy-drama that the world needs right now
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Big Screen Spotlight20 years later, The Revenge of the Sith re-release proves that Star Wars prequels fever is going nowhere
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Big Screen SpotlightA new Cinderella inspired horror movie with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score is the perfect mix of Marie Antoinette and The Substance, and highlights atrocities of the original fairytale
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Big Screen SpotlightEx Machina director's new movie with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score is a gory, brutal portrayal of war
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Big Screen Spotlight20 years later, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is still as clever and funny as it was in 2005
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Big Screen SpotlightNew horror movie The Woman in the Yard is a sad, sophisticated exploration of mental health struggles – and Blumhouse's best film since The Invisible Man
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Big Screen SpotlightRooney Mara's new kitchen drama that's being called "The Bear on steroids" is a tense, darkly funny take on the American dream
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Big screen spotlightFlow won big as this year's Oscars underdog against Pixar and Netflix, and it's proof of the power of storytelling over dialogue
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Big Screen SpotlightThe Bear star's new A24 cult thriller proves Ayo Edebiri needs to be the final girl in a horror movie
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Big Screen SpotlightJohn Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush's twisted chiller is a much-needed shake-up to the horror genre, disrupting harmful elderly stereotypes embraced by the likes of X and The Shining
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Big Screen SpotlightBeneath the glitz and glam of The Last Showgirl is a heartbreaking story about what mothers give up
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Big Screen SpotlightNew movie from the producers of Poor Things is a Gothic fairytale that pays homage to The Haunting of Hill House
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Big Screen SpotlightOscars Best Picture nominee I'm Still Here tells a powerful, hidden story of Brazil's past – and it's been championed by everyone from Guillermo del Toro to Alfonso Cuarón
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Big Screen SpotlightPoor Things' Christopher Abbott on his new thriller with Barry Keoghan that's "like a mafia movie with sheep"
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Big Screen SpotlightLive from New York… it's nervous laughter! How Ghostbusters' Jason Reitman nails the all-too-rare dread-inducing comedy with new Saturday Night Live movie
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