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The Ritual review – Al Pacino is priestly mastermind in tale of infamous real-life exorcism

silverguide.site – Pacino is somewhat flat and Dan Stevens seems to be waiting for the final curtain as they with a young woman in Iowa apparently possessed by a demon…
The Ritual review – Al Pacino is priestly mastermind in tale of infamous real-life exorcism

Darling review – Julie Christie’s romantic satire of swinging 60s has a terrific punch

silverguide.site – Christie won an Oscar for her role in John Schlesinger’s film as an insouciant model caught between two lovers at the height of London’s fashion scene…
Darling review – Julie Christie’s romantic satire of swinging 60s has a terrific punch

Along Came Love review – l’amour, loss and lingering shame in eventful French relationship movie

silverguide.site – Director Katell Quillévéré explores the ravages of romance in an intelligently performed period piece about a shamed mother and a closeted husband…
Along Came Love review – l’amour, loss and lingering shame in eventful French relationship movie

‘Space travel is queer’: the unstoppable film-maker skewering Bezos and Musk’s macho fantasies

silverguide.site – She founded Nasa’s orchestra and has bounced heartbeats off the moon. Now Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian has made a hilarious film taking issue with the tech bros’ dreams of celestial conquest…
‘Space travel is queer’: the unstoppable film-maker skewering Bezos and Musk’s macho fantasies

Karate Kid: Legends review – charming throwback sequel

silverguide.site – Fans of the franchise will get a kick out of Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan teaming up for a breezy new chapter…
Karate Kid: Legends review – charming throwback sequel

Bring Her Back review – Talk to Me directors return with a film you’ll watch from between your fingers

silverguide.site – Sally Hawkins is intensely disturbing as the foster parent from hell, with Jonah Wren Phillips playing a creepy kid for the ages in the Philippou brothers’ new horror film…
Bring Her Back review – Talk to Me directors return with a film you’ll watch from between your fingers

Impossibly frustrating: why Mission: Impossible 8 was a major letdown

silverguide.site – Audiences may have flocked to the Final Reckoning but Tom Cruise’s latest mission ends up being incredibly underwhelming…
Impossibly frustrating: why Mission: Impossible 8 was a major letdown

The Ballad of Wallis Island review – funny, melancholy yarn of a folk duo reunited by oddball superfan

silverguide.site – Tim Key bring his trademark pleasant awkwardness to the island-owner who pays Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan to come and play for him…
The Ballad of Wallis Island review – funny, melancholy yarn of a folk duo reunited by oddball superfan

The Salt Path review – Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs hike from ruin to renewal

silverguide.site – Marianne Elliott directs this affecting drama, based on Raynor Winn’s memoir, which builds steadily as the couple journey towards redemption…
The Salt Path review – Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs hike from ruin to renewal

The North review – old friends’ trek through the Highlands might be the ultimate hiking film

silverguide.site – Patiently following the progress of two pals’ reunion across Scotland, director Bart Schrijver achieves a majestic drama that never forces its epiphanies…
The North review – old friends’ trek through the Highlands might be the ultimate hiking film

Vampire Hunter D review – head-popping visuals offset very pre-MeToo erotic anime

silverguide.site – Regarded as pioneering on its release in 1985, this sleazy tale’s sexual politics are long past-it, but the visual invention remains magnetic…
Vampire Hunter D review – head-popping visuals offset very pre-MeToo erotic anime

Kevin Costner and Horizon producers sued by stunt performer over ‘violent unscripted’ rape scene

silverguide.site – Devyn LaBella is suing the actor-director and the producers of his film Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 alleging breach of contract, with Costner denying all allegations…
Kevin Costner and Horizon producers sued by stunt performer over ‘violent unscripted’ rape scene

Letitia Wright describes ‘huge burden’ of representation on black artists

silverguide.site – Black Panther actor tells of deep sense of responsibility when making directorial debut about effects of knife crime…
Letitia Wright describes ‘huge burden’ of representation on black artists

‘It’s very risky’: the Philippou brothers on horror films, back yard wrestling and knocking back Hollywood

silverguide.site – Their new film Bring Her Back is in cinemas soon and a sequel to their hit debut Talk To Me is in the works, but the LA-based directors say Adelaide still feels like home…
‘It’s very risky’: the Philippou brothers on horror films, back yard wrestling and knocking back Hollywood

Autumn review – amazing landscape plays central role in Portuguese wine-family drama

silverguide.site – Set in the Douro valley, Antonio Sequeira’s softly drawn portrait of a family in flux never quite ferments to anything more than a light tipple about the passing of time…
Autumn review – amazing landscape plays central role in Portuguese wine-family drama

The Venus Effect review – a sizzling queer romcom without the cliches

silverguide.site – A funny, heart-on-sleeve Danish drama that cleverly captures the complexities of coming out and queer identity with a character that wonders: am I gay enough to be gay?…
The Venus Effect review – a sizzling queer romcom without the cliches

Bogancloch review – the further adventures of a Scottish hermit in Ben Rivers’ beguiling essay

silverguide.site – Rivers returns to document a past subject, Jake Williams, whose reclusive Scottish forest existence is fascinating but defies explanation…
Bogancloch review – the further adventures of a Scottish hermit in Ben Rivers’ beguiling essay

James Bond franchise owners request more time to defend control of 007 spy name

silverguide.site – Exclusive: Dubai-based property developer has challenged trademark registrations over lack of use…
James Bond franchise owners request more time to defend control of 007 spy name

Marcel Ophuls obituary

silverguide.site – Documentary film-maker best known for The Sorrow and the Pity and Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie…
Marcel Ophuls obituary

Marcel Ophuls was the unflinching chronicler of France’s suppressed wartime shame

silverguide.site – The Sorrow and the Pity punched a hole through France’s self-excusing myths and saw something nastier, shabbier, more political and more human…
Marcel Ophuls was the unflinching chronicler of France’s suppressed wartime shame
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