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Honey Don’t! review – Ethan Coen returns with another amusing, throwaway queer comedy

Margaret Qualley is a horny private eye in an easy-going noir that might not amount to much but provides diversion on the way

First trailer released for Daniel Day-Lewis’s comeback film, Anemone

Drama co-starring Sean Bean and Samantha Morton sees triple Oscar-winner return to screen for first time since 2017’s Phantom Thread

Battleship Potemkin review – Eisenstein’s explosive movie still burns bright

With a new score by Pet Shop Boys, the Russian director’s masterpiece remains a stunning paean to revolution

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  • Honey Don’t! review – Ethan Coen returns with another amusing, throwaway queer comedy
  • Honey Don’t! review – Ethan Coen returns with another amusing, throwaway queer comedy
  • Honey Don’t! review – Ethan Coen returns with another amusing, throwaway queer comedy
  • Honey Don’t! review – Ethan Coen returns with another amusing, throwaway queer comedy
  • Honey Don’t! review – Ethan Coen returns with another amusing, throwaway queer comedy
  • Honey Don’t! review – Ethan Coen returns with another amusing, throwaway queer comedy
  • First trailer released for Daniel Day-Lewis’s comeback film, Anemone
  • First trailer released for Daniel Day-Lewis’s comeback film, Anemone
  • First trailer released for Daniel Day-Lewis’s comeback film, Anemone
  • First trailer released for Daniel Day-Lewis’s comeback film, Anemone
  • First trailer released for Daniel Day-Lewis’s comeback film, Anemone
  • Battleship Potemkin review – Eisenstein’s explosive movie still burns bright
  • Battleship Potemkin review – Eisenstein’s explosive movie still burns bright
  • Battleship Potemkin review – Eisenstein’s explosive movie still burns bright
  • Battleship Potemkin review – Eisenstein’s explosive movie still burns bright
  • Battleship Potemkin review – Eisenstein’s explosive movie still burns bright
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show review – the campfest that became a cultural colossus
  • The strangest David Lynch facts – ranked!
  • This Is Spinal Tap review – a glorious heavy-rock nightmare that was ahead of its time
  • If your husband’s having an affair, this woman will get rid of her: the gripping film about China’s ‘mistress dispellers’
  • Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough review – a candid portrait of a literary one-off
  • Splitsville review – open marriage comedy is a silly, scrappy and sex-filled good time
  • Kangaroo Island review – a tonally uneven family drama with a scene-stealing backdrop
  • Oslo Stories Trilogy: Sex review – confessions of a chimney sweep
  • Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk review – shattering memorial to Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona
  • Can a Netflix documentary explain what really happened to Jussie Smollett?
  • Meanwhile on Earth review – compelling French sci-fi explores complex extraterrestrial ethics
  • The Regulars review – charming and funny workplace comedy at the Prince Charles cinema
  • The secret life of a child star: how Alyson Stoner survived stalkers, starvation and sexualisation
  • Kevin Costner calls lawsuit over on-set rape scene a ‘bold-faced lie’

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