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Tom Hardy returns as Eddie Brock and Venom for one last outing, as their trilogy comes to an end.
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Witchfinder General: in search of the witchy Suffolk locations of the classic Vincent Price folk horror
One of the foundation stones of folk horror, Witchfinder General sees Vincent Price conducting a reign of misogynistic terror across 17th-century East Anglia. We went to Suffolk to look for its locations.
By Adam Scovell
Anora: Sean Baker’s demolition of the Pretty Woman fantasy is his most vivid creation yet
By Jessica Kiang
Vermiglio: a slow-burn Italian family saga of immense subtlety
By Nick James
Chantal Akerman: The Rebel Who Shook Up Cinema honoured with major BFI celebration
Chantal Akerman: The Rebel Who Shook Up Cinema honoured with major BFI celebrationGrand Theft Auto: San Andreas at 20 – the blockbuster gaming crime saga and the films that inspired it
By George Bass
“A lot of this footage had never been seen in South Africa”: Milisuthando Bongela on her documentary-memoir Milisuthando
By Nick Bradshaw
Emilia Pérez: Jacques Audiard’s outlandish telenovela-style musical shouldn't work, but it does
By Sophia Satchell-Baeza
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